By Matt Vespa
Okay, I don’t think we should get too into the weeds about what Chicago Bulls fans did over the weekend, but it was arguably a classless act. On Friday, the late Jerry Krause was inducted into the franchise’s inaugural ring of honor, and rightfully so. As general manager, Krause oversaw the Bulls’ historic six championships—all three-peats (1991-1993, 1996-1998) led by Michael Jordan.
But Bulls fans haven’t forgotten Krause’s behind-the-scenes antics, and you heard a showering of loud boos when his name was announced during Chicago’s game against the Golden State Warriors on January 12. In attendance was Krause’s widow, Thelma, who was visibly upset over the incident, breaking down in tears (via Chicago Sun-Times):
Absolutely brutal reaction from Chicago fans, booing the late Jerry Krause at the Bulls’ Ring of Honor ceremony. His wife representing him was in tears.
Just awful. pic.twitter.com/fA1eRs2TCn
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 13, 2024
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