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The Chicago Bulls, a professional basketball franchise, joined the National Basketball Association in 1966. Their 33 victories that season remain the most ever by an expansion team. Johnny "Red" Kerr, now the longtime team broadcaster, earned NBA Coach of the Year Honors that first season. The Bulls rose to international prominence during the 1990s when, led by Michael Jordan, they won six NBA titles in eight seasons. Those teams were abundant in colorful personalities such as coach Phil Jackson, Dennis Rodman and Scottie Pippen. Bulls games became a destination for basketball fans and celebrities alike. Home ga...
The Chicago Bulls, a professional basketball franchise, joined the National Basketball Association in 1966. Their 33 victories that season remain the most ever by an expansion team. Johnny "Red" Kerr, now the longtime team broadcaster, earned NBA Coach of the Year Honors that first season. The Bulls rose to international prominence during the 1990s when, led by Michael Jordan, they won six NBA titles in eight seasons. Those teams were abundant in colorful personalities such as coach Phil Jackson, Dennis Rodman and Scottie Pippen. Bulls games became a destination for basketball fans and celebrities alike. Home games included a tradition, now copied by every team in the league, of dimming the lights and introducing the players to music. After the sixth NBA title in 1998, the team was dismantled. Rightly or wrongly, team Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and then-general manager Jerry Krause received the brunt of blame for alienating Jordan, who had said he wouldn't play for any other coach but Jackson. Jordan retired. Jackson went on to coach the Los Angeles Lakers. Scottie Pippen got traded to the Houston Rockets. The Bulls began a long period of mediocrity under coach Tim Floyd. A recent resurgence, led by former player and current general manager John Paxson, has the Bulls viable again.
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Dolphins Q&A with Harvey Fialkov
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Harvey! Sun-Sentinel Dolphins writer Harvey Fialkov answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. ----------------...Tags: Ben Wallace, Brendan Haywood, Economic Sanctions, Miami Heat, Ben Gordon
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Defending champs riding a giant wave
Of The Associated PressThe New York Giants have shoved every distraction aside, including a shooting incident involving their star receiver, to become as dominant as, say, a Chicago Bulls team with Michael Jordan. Perhaps that's no coincidence. At one of the first meetings of...Tags: Brandon Jacobs, Injuries, Plaxico Burress, Dining and Drinking, Antonio Pierce
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Gray still overachieving
If you're going to talk to Aaron Gray just after he completes a pregame workout, it's best to stand a few feet away or bring an umbrella. The sweat was dripping off Gray with the force of the rain falling outside the Wachovia Center on Sunday night as he...Tags: Derrick Rose, Contracts, Ben Gordon, National Basketball Association, Philadelphia 76ers
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Bulls' third-quarter surge means another 76ers' loss
Derrick Rose seems unfazed by the rigorous NBA schedule. In the final stop on a seven-game, 12-day road trip which began Nov. 18 in Los Angeles against the Lakers, the 20-year-old No. 1 overall pick in the draft still had plenty of energy. Ben Gordon...Tags: Derrick Rose, Ben Gordon, Andre Miller, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, National Basketball Association
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
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Devin Harris scores career-high 47 as Nets top Suns 117-109 to end 14-game skid in Phoenix
Devin Harris and the New Jersey Nets had a lot to celebrate in the desert. Harris scored 21 of his career-high 47 points in the fourth quarter, and New Jersey ended a 14-game losing streak in Phoenix with a 117-109 victory Sunday night. The Nets' only...Tags: Steve Nash, Pau Gasol, Derrick Rose, Kobe Bryant, Ben Gordon
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Hughes reserves right to wait, see
Tribune staff reporterLarry Hughes returned to a reserve role in more ways than one Sunday. With Luol Deng back as a starter for the Bulls, Hughes contributed 16 points coming off the bench for the first time in five games. Hughes then talked about needing to accept his...Tags: Luol Deng, Kirk Hinrich, Vinny Del Negro, Larry Hughes
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Bulls end trip on high note, sinking Sixers
Tribune reporterPHILADELPHIA — When the highlight shows roll on the Bulls' 103-92 victory Sunday over the 76ers, they will focus on Derrick Rose's spectacular block, ankle-breaking drive and one-handed alley-oop dunk — understandably so. Rose's full-...Tags: Derrick Rose, Vinny Del Negro, Ben Gordon, Andre Miller, Tyrus Thomas
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By the numbers
The Bulls surprisingly went 3-4 on their annual circus trip, the second-best record on this annual sojourn since the Michael Jordan dynasty ended. Here are some numbers behind the wins and losses on the trip: 17.7Derrick Rose's scoring average. Rose...Tags: Derrick Rose, Trips and Vacations, Luol Deng, Vinny Del Negro, Michael Jordan
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Alabama on verge of greatness
The Big Event "I'm not going to be the Alabama coach ..." —Nick Saban, Dec. 21, 2006 It was close to this time two years ago when Nick Saban uttered those fateful words that would change the face of Alabama football. After a 6-6 regular season a...Tags: Boston Bruins, Tim Thomas, Major League Baseball, Orange Bowl, Amway Arena
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South Florida beats Northeastern 55-37 behind Jones' 20 points
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) _ Dominique Jones scored 20 points to lead South Florida past Northeastern 55-37 on Saturday night. Aris Williams scored 11 points and Jesus Verdejo finished with 10 points for South Florida (3-1), who allowed the second lowest point... -
No-distraction Giants keep rolling with 23-7 win over Redskins despite Plaxico Burress mess
AP Sports WriterLANDOVER, Md. (AP) _ The New York Giants have shoved every distraction aside, including a shooting incident involving their star receiver, to become as dominant as, say, a Chicago Bulls team with Michael Jordan. Perhaps that's no coincidence. At one...Tags: Brandon Jacobs, Injuries, Plaxico Burress, Antonio Pierce, Washington Redskins
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