Social media update and Bulls 4th quarter collapse against Minnesota
Finding new ways to make my work more available to you
Hello everyone,
Given the current state of the internet and the exodus from the site formerly (and forever) known as Twitter, I’ve decided to hop on the Bluesky and Threads wave. I’ll continue to be active across all three platforms, but I also want to ensure that no matter what happens in the social media landscape, anyone interested in my work knows exactly where to find it.
With that in mind, I'm reviving this Substack to serve as a personal timeline where I can share my writing and general thoughts. I also plan to experiment with live game coverage using the chat function, similar to live-tweeting. Just to be clear, my articles will still be published exclusively on AllCHGO.com—this Substack will simply act as a distribution channel for those opting out of mainstream social media.
Who knows if this experiment will stick or how it might evolve, but I’m excited to give it a try. I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions—are there other platforms you’d like to see my work on? Different formats you'd like me to explore? Feel free to reach out and let me know!
Without further ado, here’s my recap of the Bulls' 135-119 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves last night.
Diagnosing the Chicago Bulls 4th quarter collapse against Minnesota Timberwolves
With 6:47 left in the fourth quarter, the Timberwolves took a 107-106 lead, their first since early in the opening period. The Chicago Bulls were out in front almost the entire game and it looked like they may be able to steal one against a Western Conference finalist from last season.
That’s when Anthony Edwards then decided to close things out. Over the next 5:01, he scored all 13 of his fourth quarter points, sending the game into garbage time with over a minute to spare.
The Wolves won it 135, 119. What had been a competitive game to that point had unraveled into a blowout.
“We just didn’t finish the job,” Nikola Vucevic said. “That’s a very good team, a team that’s playing for a championship. So it was to be expected for them to rise at the end. And we just couldn’t match it.”
To read the rest of the story, click this link: https://allchgo.com/chicago-bulls-fourth-quarter-collapse/
Let’s go!!! Great idea, Will. I love how dedicated you are to your audience. Your people are lucky to have you. Keep grinding my man!