The end result was a halftime show to remember.” For Schultz.
“After showing other teams how it’s done on the court for the past three months, last week, the Bulls also set an example for the rest of sports about how to take a Pride Night celebration to the next level.” Wow, what an awesome fete to present to families in the arena.Ĭhicago didn’t just display a rainbow logo at center court, but went “all out in celebrating and embracing LGBTQ culture. The Bulls have been one of the biggest stories in the NBA this season, Schultz went on.
The Bulls enlisted “one of Chicago’s most talented drag queens to pull off a tribute to great moments in LGBTQ history,” Ken Schultz wrote of the bizarre event on Outsports earlier this week. They’ll show you how basketball should be played and how to stage the allegedly best darn halftime drag show going. Or last in the latter, depending on one's point of view.
The Chicago Bulls rank first in the NBA’s Eastern Conference basketball standings and in putting on pride nights.