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Unsure D-Rose’s Playing Percentage Adds Up

February 13, 2013

Midweek musings: Chicago Bulls star guard Derrick Rose, who has been recuperating from offseason anterior cruciate ligament surgery, told USA Today Sports of his return: “I don’t have a set date. I’m not coming back until I’m 110 percent. Who knows when that can be? It can be within a couple of weeks. It could […]

Models for Success: Kate Upton, Not Bulls

February 12, 2013

There are busts, and there are busts. Today we will consider some of them. As in the Chicago Bulls’ performance Monday (Feb. 11) against the San Antonio Spurs at the United Center. And as in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. With Tim Duncan inactive and Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Stephen Jackson not playing, you […]

Cubs Make Quick Call Regarding Campana

February 11, 2013

Monday meanderings: There may be more than a few Chicago Cubs followers saddened by the demotion of outfielder Tony Campana to make room on the roster for outfielder Scott Hairston. Without question the speedy center fielder became a quick fan favorite. Campana, who was designated for assignment, should be back once he either improves hit […]

Kate Upton on Cover of SI Swimsuit Issue for 2013

February 9, 2013

So much for the big reveal of the 2013 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition cover model. That news, which was to have occurred on the “Late Show With David Letterman” on his late-night show Monday (Feb. 11), was exposed Friday (Feb. 8), Model Kate Upton, who graced the cover of the 2012 edition, again is featured […]

Bulls Snowed Under in Loss to Nuggets

February 8, 2013

The 128-96 loss that the Chicago Bulls suffered against the Nuggets on Thursday (Feb. 7) in Denver was the worst of coach Tom Thibodeau’s tenure. The Nuggets’ total accounted for the most points allowed by a Thibodeau Bulls team. On the bright side, the Bulls did avoid the snow that hit Chicago on Thursday. * […]

Bears Hit New Heights — in Ticket Prices

February 7, 2013

Thursday thoughts (or what passes for them around the editorial offices at elliottharris.com): The Chicago Bears have raised their tickets prices to the fourth-highest in the NFL. Which certainly is justified because of the team’s postseason success in 2012. Oh, wait. The Bears have been in the playoffs once since 2006 and have raised tickets […]

‘W’ at Wrigley Likely Will Stand for ‘Wildcats’

February 6, 2013

Midweek musings: Northwestern University and the Chicago Cubs are partnering to have up to five football games played at Wrigley Field, the two parties announced Tuesday (Feb. 5). Which is one way to have a locally based winning team playing there. * Speaking of the Cubs, it appears St. Louis pitcher Chris Carpenter’s career is […]

Free Agent Flacco Can Bank on Lucrative Contract

February 5, 2013

Random thoughts while wondering — not whether the Chicago Bears should go after Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco — but why the Baltimore Ravens quarterback who is a free agent would even consider signing with the Bears. Oh, yeah. Money. And the odds of the Bears being willing to shell out anything approaching a tempting […]

Super Bowl a Political Football? Not for Obama

February 2, 2013

Hail to the Chief. Not to be confused with the Kansas City Chiefs. President Barack Obama will be watching Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. Meaning the Republicans should be coming out any minute now to say they won’t be watching — because they are opposed to everything Obama does. […]

‘Impact Wrestling’ Coming to Sears Centre

February 1, 2013

It was tempting to go to the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates on Thursday night (Jan. 31). The Chicago Soul FC Soulmates’ poster was being handed out to those attending the indoor soccer match against the Wichita Wings. It was tempting. It also was cold. Very cold. So rather than brave the elements, your humble […]

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