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    Feb 22, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Energetic Bulls hold off Nuggets

    Early Friday night, new Bulls Larry Hughes and Drew Gooden were sharing their experience of starting for the Cavaliers in last year's NBA Finals, and that destination seemed like a faraway dream.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Early Friday night, new Bulls Larry Hughes and Drew Gooden were sharing their experience of starting for the Cavaliers in last year's NBA Finals, and that destination seemed like a faraway dream. Then, with those two and Shannon Brown and Cedric...

    Tags: Joe Smith (basketball), Joakim Noah, Cleveland Cavaliers, Ben Gordon, Marcus Camby

  2. May 8, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Two little. Too late for Bulls?

    The Bulls have forged a reputation for hustle, energy and resiliency, not
only rising when kicked but kicking back.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bulls have forged a reputation for hustle, energy and resiliency, not only rising when kicked but kicking back. How, then, to explain Monday night at The Palace of Auburn Hills? With a historically futile loss still bitter in their minds and history...

    Tags: Chris Duhon, Chauncey Billups, Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni, United Center

  4. Oct 17, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. 1 test down, 1 to go for Bulls' Smith

    Tribune staff reporter
    The true test for Joe Smith will come Wednesday. That's when the 12-year veteran will test his right knee, the one whose swelling had sidelined him until he made his Bulls debut Tuesday night at the United Center. Thirteen minutes during the Bulls' 97-...

    Tags: Ben Wallace, Joe Smith (basketball), Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, United Center

  6. Oct 9, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. After razzing, Noah shows flash

    Tribune staff reporter
    Go ahead and take his lunch money, as Ben Gordon did earlier this week when the rookie brought the wrong doughnuts to practice. Haze him further by spelling his name wrong on his road reds, with longtime equipment manager John Ligmanowski laughing as the...

    Tags: Joe Smith (basketball), Joakim Noah, Colleges and Universities, Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni

  8. Nov 18, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. With Deng out, Lakers pounce

    Perhaps there was one positive in the Bulls' collapse Sunday night against the Los Angeles Lakers. Though the 106-78 defeat was the Bulls' worst ever to the Lakers, it's unlikely that Kobe Bryant will want to play for the Bulls after seeing this.
    Tribune pro basketball reporter
    Perhaps there was one positive in the Bulls' collapse Sunday night against the Los Angeles Lakers. Though the 106-78 defeat was the Bulls' worst ever to the Lakers, it's unlikely that Kobe Bryant will want to play for the Bulls after seeing this....

    Tags: Lamar Odom, Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers

  10. Dec 26, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bulls not spurred on to victory

    And then they were 9-17.
    Tribune pro basketball reporter
    And then they were 9-17. And so went the continuation of this discouraging Bulls season here Wednesday night in a 94-79 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. Been there. Seen that. Somehow, interim coach Pete Myers was unable to get the Bulls shots to go...

    Tags: Chris Duhon, Joe Smith (basketball), Joakim Noah, Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni

  12. Feb 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Lakers, Clippers stand pat

    The NBA's trading deadline passed today without the Lakers or Clippers making any last-minute moves.
    The NBA's trading deadline passed today without the Lakers or Clippers making any last-minute moves. There was speculation that Clippers point guard Sam Cassell, 38, and in the final year of his contract, would be swapped to a playoff contender, but he...

    Tags: Wally Szczerbiak, Jason Kidd, Bobby Jackson, Drew Gooden, Ira Newble

  14. Mar 14, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Numbers sort of lie; Bulls pull one out

    Tribune staff reporter
    The last time the Bulls visited the Wachovia Center, they played poorly and lost by 15. Wednesday night they committed 15 turnovers, shot 40 percent from the free-throw line and still won 88-87 on Kirk Hinrich's 18-foot jumper with 26.9 seconds...

    Tags: Chris Duhon, Ben Gordon, Basketball, Ben Wallace, Samuel Dalembert

  16. Jan 15, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Struggles — and apparently strife— continue for Bulls

    It was the kind of game Tuesday night in which no one would have been surprised if the Bulls players suspended themselves.
    Tribune pro basketball reporter
    It was the kind of game Tuesday night in which no one would have been surprised if the Bulls players suspended themselves. They certainly suspended their effort, energy and enthusiasm in a 102-88 surrender to the Orlando Magic, a team its own coach...

    Tags: Joe Smith (basketball), Joakim Noah, Orlando Magic, Andres Nocioni, Ben Gordon

  18. Mar 7, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Sloppy night: Worst loss, worse effort

    Alonzo Mourning has spent more hours in the weight room than Tyrus Thomas has in the NBA.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Alonzo Mourning has spent more hours in the weight room than Tyrus Thomas has in the NBA. So you would have to like the chiseled 14-year veteran's chances in the tussle those players appeared headed for in the latest chapter to this chippy Bulls-Heat...

    Tags: Chris Duhon, Ben Gordon, Basketball, P.J. Brown, Dwyane Wade

  20. Mar 8, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Ask Sam Smith

    How true were the rumors that the Bulls almost traded the No. 7 pick and Donyell Marshall for the No. 3 pick in the 2003 draft to get Dwyane Wade? And was the deal breaker the Bulls' reluctance to give up Marshall? I don't think many thought Wade would be...

    Tags: Death, Ben Gordon, Kevin McHale, Eddy Curry, Drew Gooden

  22. Dec 10, 2008 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  23. California's Minorities Still Lag In University Eligibility

    LOS ANGELES - Despite recent improvements, Latino and black students continue to lag behind whites and Asians in becoming academically eligible to enter California's two public university systems, according to a state report released Tuesday. The study...

    Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Education, High Schools

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