Sho Nuff (How the Bulls bumped enough house music to get out of Indiana alive)

"It's like that bruh? Yeah it's like that!"
Elizabeth Edwards, the late wife of ole cheatin’ Senator John Edwards, once said, “Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it’s less good than the one you had before.” A.P. J. Abdul Kalam, the famous Indian scientist, gave it to us like this, “When we tackle obstacles, we find hidden reserves of courage and resilience we did not know we had. And it is only when we are faced with failure do we realize that these resources were always there within us. We only need to find them and move on with our lives. Then Jamais Cascio, the Bay-Area writer and futurist, ended the conversation with, “Resilience is all about being able to overcome the unexpected. Sustainability is about survival. The goal of resilience is to thrive.”

Well playboy…the Indian Pacers found the resilience they needed to win on Monday night but it eventually jumped in the ride with some cats headed north on I-65 bumpin’ house music. The Chicago Bulls came through the joint, jumped all over the Pacers takin’ sneakers and jewelry and then barely got out of the spot breathin’ 92-90.

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! Through three quarters the Bulls ran through the joint like they were at the crib. Well…because there were just as many Bulls fans in the place as Pacers fans. Go figure! Deep in the third quarter they were goin’ through boyz pockets like the GD Folks on lunch hour. They had the Pacers tied up in a west side basement down 21 points and beggin’ for some Harold’s Chicken, Garrett’s Popcorn and some Home Run Inn Pizza playboy.

The windy city boyz were in a big body Chevy bumpin’ some house music that seemed to be too loud for the Pacers to find their composer all night. Jimmy Butler was on some Steve “Silk” Hurley type joints with 27 points and 9 rebounds as he was Jackin’ your Body.” Pau Gasol was tellin’ boyz, “You Ain’t Really Down” when he lit them up for 20 and 6. Then Derrick Rose was like the “Percolator” with a quiet 17 points and 6 dimes.

The joint was gettin’ out of hand and then all of a sudden Chris Copeland went to work on these boyz in the fourth quarter. He scored 13 of his team high 17 all in the final quarter. George Hill and C.J. Miles added 11 while David West, Solomon Hill and Luis Scola all dropped off 10 apiece. You got it playa, while all of the fellas were out there battlin’ to get back into the joint ole Roy was sittin’ in the back seat listenin’ to some “Razzmatazz” with his foot hangin’ out of the window.

C.J. Watson misses an open look at the buzzer and the Bulls get out of the joint barely breathin’! The Pacers played well enough defensively to win that game bruh. They held Chicago overall to only 34 percent shootin’ from the field. They completely destroyed the Bulls in the paint with 40- 26. Rebounds were about even with Chi gettin’ the slight edge at 46-44. Ball movement was pretty much the same with Indiana throwin’ 18 team dimes vs Chicago’s 17.

Most boyz around this piece are complainin’ this mornin’ about the refs not botherin’ to hear or see the Pacers callin’ for a time out with a couple of seconds on the clock and that is true pimpin’! However, if the Pacers had simply hit their freakin’ free throws they win the game playa. They were 61 percent from the foul line! They call those joints free throws for a reason. Nobody is defendin’ them. Make those and it’s “Sho Nuff” like Tela! “Girls shownin’ luv at the club!” Up next Miami and stop me when I start lyin’!


P.S.: Make sure to check out the behind the scenes video footage from Ya Boy in "Pacers Cred!"


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