The 10-song guide for getting through the Chicago Bulls’ Draft Night mess
By Willie Lutz
“Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift
"Did you have to do this? I was thinking that you could be trusted Did you have to ruin what was shiny? Now it’s all rusted Did you have to hit me, where I’m weak? Baby, I couldn’t breathe And rub it in so deep, salt in the wound like you’re laughing right at me"
Jimmy Butler, the outspoken Taylor Swift fan, deserves a cut from one of his favorite pop stars. After all, it’s the least I could do for a guy who was a three-time All-Star. Also he was picked No. 30. Also, has an incredibly team-friendly contract.
Making the case for Butler, Swift’s message-via-non-message to GarPax doesn’t pull punches. To fans, players, and Butler himself, this trade come-off a little brutal.
It didn’t take long for someone from Jimmy Butler’s camp to fire shots at the Bulls front office after he was traded. Butler’s trainer, Travelle Gaines, tweeted the following:
If Markkanen doesn’t perform, Zach LaVine doesn’t make a leap and Kris Dunn continues to play the way we saw him play in his rookie season, we’re going to have a lot of bad blood.
Taylor Swift continues her efforts in healing old wounds. However, this wound is still all-too fresh.
The fleecing would continue when the Golden State Warriors traded $3.5 million to the Bulls for the rights to Jordan Bell. If the Warriors call you about a guy you drafted; hang up. That almost always means you got a great value.