The Chicago Bulls are Totally 80s
Monday November 9, 2009
NBA players have subjected an unsuspecting public to a lot of bad music over the years... from Shaquille O'Neal's collaborations with the Fu-Schnickens to Ron Artest's Tru Warier label to Tony Parker's French rhymes to J.J. Redick's forthcoming album.
(I admit, I've yet to hear the musical stylings of J.J. Redick. Perhaps it's unfair to suggest his album will be awful. But I'm not too worried that he'll prove me wrong on that point.)
But none of those musical crimes come close to the 2009-10 Chicago Bulls singing the greatest hits of the 80s.
In fairness... maybe these guys weren't that familiar with the source material. After all Derrick Rose -- whose version of the theme from Ghostbusters could be used to make the most hardened criminals spill their guts -- was born in 1988. (That's four years after the movie was in theaters.)
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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