 Hey y'all, as everybody watching this video knows, I am a Die Hard Bulls fan, and the one thing I need the Bulls to do more than anything is to fire Jim Boylan. He is quite literally the worst coach I've ever had to watch every single night, you know what I'm saying? And the Bulls do have history of not having the greatest coaches, like we do have some of the greatest of all time, shout out to Phil Jackson, but we also have some pretty bad ones in our existence, but Jim Boylan is literally at the bottom of the totem pole. There's an entire compilation that people keep spamming me. 10 minutes of Jim Boylan being a clown for the Chicago Bulls. Now I don't know how many games Jim Boylan coached, but I promise you it wasn't long. So the fact that he has a 10 minute compilation of him being a clown tells you everything you need to know. It was like one season, a half a season last year, and this technically probably counts as half a season since we got quarantined and all, and it is an entire 10 minute compilation. So let's get into it. I already know this first clip. I already know this first clip. Listen, listen. I agree with what that fan is saying, but it's not very cool because Jim Boylan from everything I've experienced with him is a nice guy, you know what I'm saying? He's just bad at his job at the end of the day. He's just not a very good head coach. So you know what I'm saying? He's doing his best. It's just bad. He's a disgrace to the city. Again, he's just bad at his job. The person, not that bad. He's just bad at his job. I'm never really mad at him. Can I say that? No, I'm actually pretty mad at him sometimes, but I wouldn't attack him personally like that. But let me see at the end of this compilation, I'll let you know if things have changed because I have not seen every single interview with Jim Boylan. So here's one. It's a very jerk thing to say because I said so. That's just, like the media member just wants an answer. Oh, his ankle is still not 100%. Oh, he hasn't shown to me that he deserves to be in a rotation. But because I said so, it's just kind of a nothing to say. You handled Lowry's minutes, but that long gap he had. Yeah, well, I played him more than the first half. I played him almost the whole first quarter. I looked at him and I thought he was breathing pretty hard in that first quarter, so I gave him a little break and then I got him back in there. Nothing. You know, you ride with some guys for a little bit. You see how it goes. You bring them back. It's just basketball. Jim, do you see how that could like inhibit his confidence, because he's playing his best basketball for like the last two weeks, and then he gets benched for 14 minutes and 40. Who is this reporter? Who is this reporter? I need him. I need to follow him. Seven straight seconds. And then there's not a lot of rhythm there. Do you see how that could be hard on him and his confidence? Uh, I mean, are you saying it is hard on him or are you saying how it could be or what? Well, I'm saying I think it could be hard on him. Yeah, we got to go talk to him still, but yeah, I don't, I don't think so. Now I am not a coach. I'm not an NBA coach, high school coach, college coach, but that's a fact. If you sit out for 14 straight minutes, it don't matter what's going on. You're going to be like dang, coach like this, even especially since Larry Marketing was hot at that point. You sit him for that long. Come on, man. Ain't rocket science, baby. So I think he understands. I think he understands. But now he just came out and the interviewer said, just wait a minute, let's talk. And so, you know, I overplayed him in the first half, right? And then second half, it wasn't, it wasn't the same rotation. That's just part of the game. Was it a great plan to do that, or was that not a feel kind of, I have a scripted rotation and, but it's not in stone. It's not in stone. He's a bad coach. Jim, we know Gafford was on the active roster. Was he healthy enough to play? I thought he was available, which was good, but I didn't play him tonight. Was he healthy enough? I thought he was available, which is good, but I didn't play him tonight. Now some of you, if you're not a Bulls fan, you would understand. You wouldn't understand the terribleness in that statement. Because who was probably playing minutes instead of Daniel Gafford? Lou Cordonette, who is, who might be the worst center I've seen since Felicio, who's also on the roster. Daniel Gafford, even though he was a rookie, he was really nice for us. So the fact that he was active and you felt he was good enough to go and you didn't play him and we ended up losing. Up to play? I didn't play him tonight. I just wasn't going to play him with our two centers. So, with our two centers. Was it because of help? Was it because you had Felicio out of him in the rotate? Felicio is one of the two centers. I'm just wondering if a couple of things. Is this still wobbly on that ankle? See, Jim Boylan, he came from pop, so he tries to answer like pop, but you don't have the resume to do pop things. Pop can answer this question like this, because you're not supposed to question pop events. He's just great at what he does. This man is not even close to that. What do you think? What was that? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. This is my favorite moment for Zach Levine this season. This statement. I got 13 points scored on him, I guess. It was a start in five, I don't remember. I thought I did. I thought I was trying to do my job out there. I got taken to a stride. Like I said, I can't do anything about that. I just got to control what I can control. I can't control my mitts. Right. And what did he do next game? He came out and dropped like a thousand points to the game winner against Charlotte. Y'all saw that play off the inbound. He got the steal. I'm going to develop this bench. I'm going to develop this team. Oh my God. This is the moment. I got 15 guys that developed. This is the moment. I'm going to play them in those moments and they're going to learn how to play winning basketball. I'm going to develop this bench? Bro, we were up at like 20 against the Lakers that we lost this game. I'm going to develop this bench. I don't care that we got these guys, the starters actually playing really, really good. I'm going to develop this bench. Bro, half of that bench is not going to be there next season. You want to develop those dudes? They're going to be in the G-League. They're going to be out of the league. I'm going to develop my bench. I'm not doing that. We're going to develop that second group and we're going to have a bench here in Chicago and I'm going to keep coaching it. I don't think there's not really an answer to this. Hey, we make a couple more shots. You know, our records differ. We get a couple more stops. Our records differ. Our record is what it is. We get a new head coach and our records differ. My job is to keep coaching and developing this group of men. That's what I'm doing. And how we do that is becoming a work. We were just trying to get a three, execute something we've been working on, action that we've been working on. And I thought they're a pressure. This is a disgrace to that. That logo on the background is the best logo on the plate. This man is our coach. Still ain't fired him. Still ain't fired him. For whatever reason. This man is still the head coach. Chilling at the crib. He need to be selling himself to Chicago, bro. Sell it. Because he's more fit as an assistant coach, but not even here. You're done. No more assistant here. You've written your course. Hey, I'ma keep it a fuck with you. These media people, they throwing them hard-hitting questions. They're not beating around the bush. They said to Boila, you're making mistakes here, bro. Oh, man, this guy's just such a clown. Ten minutes of him being a clown. In every single moment, it's like, yeah, that's him being a clown. But again, I wouldn't be like the one fan. I wouldn't be like the one fan to like literally call him out like that. I just think that's not, not very cool. And then obviously we couldn't help but know this gym, pull you back there. You guys have to hire some things out. You guys okay? It's the same interview. Yeah, no, we good. You know, it just gets frustrating when, you know, when you figure everybody gets frustrated, you know. So every time we started fighting, you know, I wish we were in a game, you know, in the end of the game, you know, obviously we lost nine a row. So we won't be a winner. Nine a row stuff, bro. Nine a row stuff. And now we just talk about the things throughout the game, stuff I didn't like, and then some stuff that, you know, what happened throughout the game. Player coach things that we just talk about every once in a while. I would love, I would love for a player to just come out and say, bro, my coach is trash. I know they can't do that because then what GM wants that person that can't keep things in house. But I just, I just want somebody on the bulls to be like, bro, get him out of here. I know they talk behind the scenes. We have Karni Chovas calling up the players and I bet they talk to each other like, man, Jim Boylan, that thing. Karni Chovas like, yeah, we do that. But like, what if somebody came out publicly? That will be fun. But then there'll be people out there like, he's not good enough to be saying anything about the coach. He has just many points per game. The bulls only want 22 games. Bro, somebody needs to be a leader and say, Jim Boylan is the worst coach I've played for. Obviously, you never know what can happen. Okay, I'm tired of this interview. What's the next interview? Zach said yesterday that you and he had a good player. This guy right behind me, he young, bro. Like, can I get a media pass? I need about my age. I need a media pass. Coach discussion after the games, how he described it. What, I mean, obviously you're not going to go into detail, but do you feel like you guys were off the page, got on the same page or how would you describe it? I thought we were frustrated. I think he's frustrated. I think our team's frustrated. Nobody likes these games. Yes, because of you. We're competitive people. I coach till the end of games. You guys know that. I don't even want to watch the rest of this. We know he's a clown. I know he's a clown. You know what? I think I typed in Jim Boylan to find this video. Let me find another Jim Boylan moment. Oh, this is because of me. I put out a tweet about this. And this has got so many views. Oh, my God. This is the moment that blows my mind. This is the moment that blows my mind. Don't touch. I have to look at the easy bucket. Tomas is very skin-brained. Watch this. Watch this moment. I was thinking about Jim Boylan. That's two points off the board. That's two points off the board. Hold on, hold on. No, no, no, no. I ain't done. I ain't done. I am not done. I am not done. My boy, Daniel Gaffer, gets injured right here. He's hurt. He's on the ground in pain. Right? He's on the ground in pain. I think it's Gaffer, as a matter of fact, who is down right now for Chicago. This man, Jim Boylan, did not call a timeout. He saw that Luca had the wide open three and saw him on the ground. He didn't call a timeout. Rick Carlisle did. The other coach. I know Rick saying they can't stop, but I also think that Rick was kind of sticking out. Look at this man. Like, boom. I don't think he... Thank y'all so much for watching. Jim Boylan's crash. I'd be a better head coach than him. In essence, something that I have no experience. I'm keeping it in the bucket. The guy's terrible at his job. Terrible, terrible at his job. My mom, I'm done.