Bulls Players Excited to Represent City in Line for New Yeezys During All Star Game

By Michael Przybylinski

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CHICAGO, IL - Pro athletes understand determination is just one of the many traits it takes to truly achieve greatness. With the 69th NBA All Star in town this weekend, multiple Bulls players were eager to show love to the city they represent in the line for the raffle of Kanye’s new Yeezys.

As lines began at 4:00 am to raffle off the highly anticipated Basketball shoe, releasing exclusively in Chicago as part of the All Star game weekend festivities, members of the Bulls roster realized they had more than enough time to kill, and jumped in.

“It is an honor to be able to represent my city as a part of All Star weekend. Though, if I‘m lucky enough to win the raffle, I think I‘ll probably just resell them online,” said Coby White, just as Trae Young hit a 40 foot jumper in the UC.

“This team has worked so hard during the season,” said Bulls Head Coach Jim Boylen, “and I’m so impressed with the patience they’re displaying here in line for the new Yeezys. They’re setting a great example for young Chicagoans.”


At press time, Forward Kris Dunn was given a technical foul, and was ejected from the line, after trying to cut in front of teammate Wendell Carter Jr.



SportsMachine Staff