The item creating the most headlines is that Derrick Rose has become an equity partner in Giordano's Pizza. By appearing in the chain's ads among other things, Rose will help it expand its popularity beyond the Chicagoland area. In the picture above, he's filming a commercial for them. As for Rose himself,, this is an opportunity for him to cash in on his fame and make even more money beyond his contracts with the Bulls and Adidas. It could also lead him on a path for what to do with his life after his playing days are over. We saw Michael Jordan invest in various business ventures when he played for the Bulls. We just didn't know how far it would take him. I'm not saying Rose will buy the Bulls one day as MJ purchased the Bobcats, but this will really get him thinking about what he wants to do later on.
Don't forget he also has a kid on the way. While he most certainly has enough money to support the child, it never hurts to have a little extra. You don't want him to join the ranks of professional athletes who have blown all their money from their playing days on various things. Sadly, that list is longer than we'd like it to be.
Along the lines of contracts, the Bulls have resumed talks to extend Tom Thibodeau's beyond this coming season. His option has been picked up for 2012-13, but that's as long as his tenure is currently supposed to run. It would be nice if Gar Foreman could get this down quickly and painlessly. Hopefully, it'll be out of the way before the season tips off.
Let's face it. We know the Bulls are in for a year rougher compared to the past two seasons. A disgruntled head coach, who also happens to be one of the best in the league, is the last thing they should have to worry about in a season likely to be filled with turmoil as Derrick Rose works to return from injury before getting his game back. Thibs has most definitely earned the right to coach in Chicago for the long run and I have little doubt both sides will agree to a new deal soon.
There is also no doubt that Brian Scalabrine's playing days are numbered as well as his time in Chicago. He declined the opportunity to become a Bulls assistant coach for the coming year and will instead showcase his broadcasting talents as a color commentator for the Celtics. Whether or not he becomes as colorful as Stacey King remains to be seen, but we know he'll be loved over there.
Let's face it. While I'm sure he would have been a nice addition to the Bulls' coaching staff, Scalabrine's actual responsibilities would have risked being trumped by who he is made out to be. We know he's popular for reasons we may never fully understand, so maybe his duties would best be served where he can serve as a cult hero in the proper capacity. And even though his popularity soared here, he truly belongs to Boston. They always cheered him whenever the Bulls came to town and he even won a title with them (though he sat on the bench that entire Finals).
Hopefully, he'll be recognized in some way when the Celtics come to the United Center next season (a video tribute perhaps), but that's about the best we can hope for as far as the Bulls doing something to honor him. I wish him well and hope his popularity continues to soar.
The first time the Bulls came to Boston in '10-'11 after the 1st quarter the Celtics played a video on their Jumbotron thanking both Thibs and Scal for their time there. I wouldn't be surprised if the Bulls do the same for Scal.
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