Friday, January 31, 2014

Weekly Round-up

Hey Everyone!

This week our three Twitter campaigns found themselves quite busy, as it was also a hectic week in the NBA and for the Chicago Bulls. There were no breakthrough tweets coming from @ChicagoBulls, but I did see a good example of how the team uses Twitter for promoting purposes and would just like to elaborate on it.


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Chicagoan & fan Tim Meadows (@LeonPhelps) still going strong in the comedy game: http://bit.ly/1a408Xx 


This tweet from the Bulls intrigued me, because they took to Twitter to share something about someone who had no affiliation with the team besides being a fan. I found it a bit strange on why the Bulls would take the time to help this Chicago-based comedian, who I personally had never heard of before, so I investigated it. After clicking on the link, I quickly learned the answer. As it turns out, @LeonPhelps, whose name is actually Tim Meadows is going to be on hand on the United Center on February 12th for An Evening with the Chicago Bulls, the team’s annual charity gala. The link takes you to an article on the Bulls' website, which first gives a little information about Meadows, and then advertises the charity event encouraging fans to purchase tickets. All proceeds go to Chicago Bulls' run charities, so in this case its a good thing, but I did feel a little deceived by the fact that the tweet makes no mention of the event, until after clicking on the link. Though it is nice of the Bulls to make mention of Tim Meadows via Twitter, what they are really doing is promoting their own event as if it is some form of "subliminal marketing." Props to the Bulls, they had me fooled. 

On to basketball. This week, the Chicago Bulls played four games, going 2-2, alternating from losses to wins; both @JayPatt and @NickFriedell and had a lot to say about it.

Let's start with Patt. As I told you all earlier, Patt is a diehard Bulls fan like myself and is also a writer for SB Nation, an independent sports blog website. He provides in game analysis throughout the entirety of Bulls games via Twitter and also submits his own original articles from time to time, but he is mostly known through Twitter. After taking a quick scroll through his Twitter feed, I found two tweets that show why our friend Jason Patt could never have Nick Friedell's job (not that he even wants it).

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    1. Kirk doing a sterling job of setting up the offense right now.

    2. "When healthy, one of the better guards on both ends of the court" - A real thing just said about Kirk Hinrich


    Jay is a Kirk Hinrich hater. Hinrich is a player for the Bulls who was on the team from 2003-2010 and then brought back last year to fill in for the injured Derrick Rose (who I will get to later). In all honesty he is not a bad player, but he certainly isn't amazing.

    The first tweet (bottom) comes from the beginning on a game vs San Antonio. Jay is commenting on a quote by one of ESPN's national TV broadcasters that he found to be so baffling, he calls it "a real thing", as if any praise to Kirk Hinrich shouldn't be "real."  As the game goes on, Hinrich ends up playing pretty well that even Jay compliments him on Twitter (above). Kirk Hinrich clearly proved Jay wrong during the course of the game and Jay had no choice but to contradict his earlier tweet to avoid looking dumb.

    The issue with Jay is that he is a big-time Bulls fan and lets his emotions interfere with his analysis. It isn't necessarily a bad thing if your reading him in order to get a fan's perspective as I do, but this undoubtedly makes his interpretation biased and that is something readers/followers need to be aware of when checking him out.

    The Bulls ended up winning the game, so Jay was a happy camper. Check the blog out next week and I'll show you what happens when they lose.


    Our other friend Nick Friedell had a multitude of tweets this week, but I selected one particular tweet that I felt had much significance and appropriately demonstrated the type of person that he is. 


    Can't remember many games when Bulls were beat up and down the floor like this. Last one may have been in LA against Clipps after Rose news.

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