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Will Ferrell Pokes Fun At The Chicago Bulls

By Samantha Abernethy in News on Feb 9, 2012 2:30PM

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Will Ferrell did the introductions for last night's Bulls-Hornets game in New Orleans, and he poked fun at each of the starters. It was 80s night, which explains why they played "Don't Stop Believing," but not why they played the 1974 hit “The Night Chicago Died.” Perhaps they should invite Ferrell back when it's 2005 night. He would've been a lot funnier.

That said, we really would like to know if Derrick Rose’s favorite movie is “The Notebook,” and if Luol Deng really has a pet dolphin named Chachi, he needs to invite us over to play.

We do know Ferrell was spot-on when he introduced Joakim Noah as "a terrible dancer." Did you happen to catch his little "gun dance" at the Bucks game last week? Hell, that bad dancing goes all the way back to college.