Bulls left that road winning

By: Kevin Anderson
Seven days on the road is tough for any person doing any kind of job.
The Bulls ended their seven game road trip on Friday with a nail biting win over the New Orleans Hornets. The Bulls finished the road trip 5-2, winning five in a row.
The five wins put the Bulls record above .500 at 23-22.
The trip did not start so well, with the Bulls loosing two in a row to the Golden State Warriors and the LA Clippers.
Not the best way to start a two week trip.
The Bull showed how improved and confident they are though, by winning the toughest game on this road trip.
They traveled to Phoenix, to face the potent offense run by guard Steve Nash and PF Amare Stoudamire.
These Bulls weren’t intimidated and stuck with the Suns every step of the game, walking away with a 115-104 victory. They tacked on four more wins after that game.
Even with all the off-season talk of Vinny Del Negro being fired and the Bulls needing to make a big splash in the trade/ free-agent market, this team is showing all the critics that they are for real.
Derrick Rose is stepping up his game, Joakim Noah is now a sure double-double player and Loul Deng is back to his old form.
Don’t forget about Captain Kirk Hinrich playing his heart out and Big Brad Miller coming off the bench.
I have a good feeling about this team and where they’re heading.
Wins mean everything in Professional Sports.
Everything is coming together with this team.

