It’s no secret that NBA teams are full of very different personalities. Some players look comfortable as a part of a goofy team-produced video. Other players look downright strange, like they’re trying to fake interest for the sake of their fans.
VIDEO: The Chicago Bulls Sing The 12 Days Of Christmas
And then there's the middle ground, which is when players seem to care, but still manage to create the sort of unintentional comedy that we have to point out. That's probably the best way to describe this 12 Days of Christmas video the Chicago Bulls produced.
Let’s break down these faces, shall we?
Kyle Korver looks like he's staring straight into the sun. Get that man some sunglasses, people.
C.J. Watson throws no-look passes?
Luol Deng apparently always looks uncomfortable.
James Johnson said that Chicago gave him "eight taking charges." Even he knows that doesn't make sense.
Kurt Thomas looks mean when when he smiles.
See, Scottie knows what's up. That's how you look natural in a goofy video. The six championship rings help.
Derrick Rose yells when he's trying to be funny. I hate people that yell when they're trying to be funny.
Alright, fine Taj Gibson. You look normal. Nice wide smile, good hand motion, open eyes - nicely done.
They had Ronnie Brewer be the one to talk about alleyoops. He's athletic, but ... why not somebody else?
Why is Joakim Noah so uncomfortable? He's supposed to be the star of these kinds of things.
This is why nobody likes you, Carlos Boozer.






















