Chicago Bulls: Put an APB on a playmaking point guard

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Put an APB out in search of a playmaking point guard like the Phoenix Suns star Chris Paul. This is what the Chicago Bulls need.

Coby White can ball. He just does not have all the tools needed to lead at all. Playmaking point guards do not allow their team to fall. Instead picking them up standing tall. They limit broken plays to assist their team to victory. The rest then goes down in history.

Sato is tall, just does not raise the bar to where we need to be at the point. We have already seen it all. We stand tall to eventually fall. Simple basketball play is good, but a playmaker raises the bar. Raises the bar so high that his team can reach the sky.

Garrett Temple’s game is simple and often gets it done. To get us over the top it seems quite simple. Keep your eyes out of the Sun.

They already won this one. Proving that a guy like CP3 is where we need to be to reach our destiny.

The Chicago Bulls need at the one

Destined to become relatively good does not cut it for me. A blind man can see what we need. It is glaring and impairing to our team in crunch time searching for fourth quarter plays with the game on the line.

Instead turning the ball over giving us fans a cold shoulder. Halfway through the season and we are still under .500. Is it the same old story or will they give this team what we need to rise to glory.

Excuses running low like our field goal percentage in crunch time. Is it blurred lines or are we going to get set up for better times?

Point guard needs to be addressed; I cannot stress this enough until then every night with be tough. To get us over the hump with two fists pumped. Winning is hard without a point guard like CP3. Winning will never become easy if we have no chance in the first place.

Next. Zach LaVine unavailable at the trade deadline?. dark

Do not get me confused, I love my team but right now putting an APB on a PG should be top priority. When that happens, the rest is history. Hoping to get back to glory days instead we are left chasing the past with turnovers and shots falling off the glass falling just short of victory.

AK and Marc Eversley Let us get this done because a game like last night we should have won!