Acamea Deadwiler
Acamea is a journalist experienced in covering events such as the McDonald’s All American games and the WNBA Chicago Sky while maintaining a column with Examiner.com. She has also been featured in both national and regional publications including SLAM, Bounce, and InVegas magazines. Acamea is a Chicago-area native currently residing in Las Vegas and the author of a memoir titled, Life, Love, and Lack Thereof.
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Where the Chicago Bulls Go from HereWith the current season now over for the Chicago Bulls, it's time for management to start looking toward the next. -
Chicago Bulls Uncharacteristically Making ExcusesAfter Game 3 of the NBA playoffs, the Miami Heat have the Chicago Bulls frustrated and looking for someone to blame. -
It May Be Time for Reggie Rose to Let Derrick Rose Do the TalkingThe older brother of Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose is not shy when it comes to the media. However, his openness my hurt Rose more than it helps. -
Nate Robinson: The Size of the Fight in the DogChicago Bulls guard Nate Robinson may be the biggest little man to ever play in the NBA. -
Have the Chicago Bulls Improperly Managed Player Injuries This Season?Members of the Bulls have experienced setbacks in attempted return from injury. The latest being Joakim Noah, who now is questionable to begin the NBA playoffs. It is possible that this circumstance could have been avoided. -
Three Keys to the Chicago Bulls Advancing Past the Brooklyn NetsWith the NBA playoffs upon us, there are three things that the Bulls must do in order to defeat the Nets in the first round. -
Five Reasons Fans Should Be Optimistic About the Chicago BullsDespite injuries and the uncertainty surrounding Derrick Rose, the Bulls should be in prime position to make some noise come playoff time. -
Tom Thibodeau Deserves NBA Coach of the Year HonorsIt is no secret the the Chicago Bulls have been decimated by injuries this season. Yet, Tom Thibodeau has his team in the playoffs and performing at a high level most nights. -
Chicago Bulls Prove to Miami Heat that the Whole is Greater Than the Sum of It's PartsThis Bulls end the Heat's winning streak while severely undermanned. -
Kirk Hinrich and the Chicago Bulls: Reunited but it Doesn’t Feel so GoodKirk Hinrich's second time around with the Bulls has not gone nearly as well as the first. -
Almost Famous: Marco Belinelli Has Earned the Chicago Bulls Starting Shooting Guard SpotRichard Hamilton has been out of the Bulls' lineup with injuries and may not return. Even if he does, it is time for the Bulls to move on and see what Belinelli can offer long term. -
The Indecision of Derrick Rose May Be Weighing on the Chicago BullsAfter months of speculation and expectation, we are still no closer to knowing whether or not Derrick Rose will make his return to the Bulls this season. For the sake of his team, it may be time for that to change. -
Is Joakim Noah the Best Center in the NBA?Joakim Noah has established himself as one of the premiere big men in the NBA. The question now arises of exactly where he ranks among centers. -
Bulls’ Inactivity at Trade Deadline Upsets Derrick Rose CampDerrick Rose's brother speaks out against the manner in which the Chicago Bulls handled the NBA trade deadline. -
Joakim Noah Forgets He is Playing in an All-Star GameJoakim Noah has made his mark in the NBA by being tough and playing hard. In the 2013 NBA All-Star game, he showed us that this is the way he operates no matter the stage. -
Get Wins or Die Trying: Michael Jordan at 50With Michael Jordan celebrating his 50th birthday, it is only right to revisit what he has meant to not only the Chicago Bulls, but the NBA as a whole.
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High Hopes for the Return of Derrick Rose Gradually FallingThe timetable on Derrick Rose rejoining the Chicago Bulls has gotten progressively worse. It may be time to lower expectations a bit.Also published on:
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Deadline Deals the Chicago Bulls Should ConsiderWith the NBA trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Bulls must decide on whether or not there are moves to be made.
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Rip's Last Run?With Richard Hamilton's body beginning to fail him, and the emergence of younger players, his current stint with the Chicago Bulls could be his last.
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Glass Half Full: The Bulls Have Improved in the Absence of Derrick RoseDerrick Rose is just about set to rejoin his teammates, who have strangely gotten better while he was away.
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Has Carlos Boozer Turned the Corner for the Bulls?The play of Carlos Boozer his first couple of seasons with the Bulls has left much to be desired. This year he seems to finally be turning things around.Also published on:
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Joakim Noah Predictably Snubbed as an All-Star StarterRemoving the center position from the NBA All-Star ballot greatly diminished Joakim Noah's chances of being voted to start.Also published on:
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No Church in the Wild: Does Kevin Garnett Take Trash Talking Too Far?Several players have accused Kevin Garnett of crossing the line with his infamous trash talk. Is this an issue the NBA needs to address?
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What Daequan Cook Could Potentially Bring to the BullsDaequan Cook has become a bit of a journeyman in his short NBA career. Perhaps the Chicago Bulls offer the ideal situation for him to find a home.
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Good Deeds: The Chicago Bulls Give BackMany members of the Chicago Bulls are actively involved in notable charitable efforts. It's time that they received more recognition.Also published on:
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Top 5 New Year's Resolutions for the Chicago BullsFive things that the Chicago Bulls should vow to do in 2013.
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Joakim Noah Retires His Gunplay Routine in Light of Recent TragediesChicago Bulls forward Joakim Noah decides to discontinue his trademark celebratory gesture after the recent Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. While some see this as respectful, others do not find it offensive at all.
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What the Chicago Bulls Might Have BeenIt seems as though the Chicago Bulls have struggled to build and maintain a championship caliber team since the final departure of Michael Jordan. Is this the result of poor management, or simply bad luck?
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Sunshine and Rain: The Top 10 Sports Headlines of 2012For better or worse, the sports world can often affect our daily lives and invade our innermost thoughts. Here are the Top 10 sports headlines of 2012; many of which did just that.
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Peyton Manning: Don't Call it a ComebackPeyton Manning was discarded like an old washcloth by the very franchise he helped build. Now helping to re-build a different franchise, he has done so masterfully. Success, as they say, is the best revenge.
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Joakim Noah: The All-Star HopefulJoakim Noah has played like an all-star this NBA season. However, elimination of the center position from the 2013 ballot will make it more difficult for him to actually become one.Also published on:
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The Return of Derrick Rose: Will it Be Enough to Save the Chicago Bulls?With news that Derrick Rose has taken a major step in his rehab, a return to the team which so desperately needs him seems imminent. Whether or not the Chicago Bulls have the talent necessary to make this occurrence relevant remains to be seen.

