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Tyrus Thomas among three NBA stars selected for prestigious Jefferson Award

Ronnie Lott, NFL Hall of Famer and founder of All Stars Helping Kids, announced the ten "Dream Team For Public Service" winners from 53 nominees selected for the Jefferson Awards for Public Service, including Bulls forward...

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Offense lacks effort, energy in blowouts

Bulls' offense lacks effort, energy in 2 straight blowouts With still no true superstar to pass the ball to when things are stagnant offensively, the Bulls must rely on getting defensive stops and getting into transition and...

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Pippen: Kobe, Phil and the Lakers the team to beat

Bulls legend Scottie Pippen won six world championships during his 12 seasons in Chicago and was named one of the NBA’s 50 greatest players in 1996. Now, he’s back to write a regular analytical column at Bulls.com and share his...

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Top NBA rebounder? It's Noah

Joakim Noah goes in for a dunk in the first half against Philadelphia. (Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune / November 14, 2009) Some players would downplay leading the league in a major statistical category after nine games. Joakim...

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Fluid buildup briefly lands Bulls' Gray in hospital

November 16, 2009 11:30 AM | No Comments By K.C. Johnson Bulls center Aaron Gray experienced some fluid build-up on his right knee caused by cellulitis that required the already-injured center to be hospitalized for a brief...

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For Hornets to move forward, Paul needs to go

The contents of this page have not been reviewed or endorsed by the Chicago Bulls. Look, it's clear this season for New Orleans is lost with last week's firing of coach Byron Scott and now Paul's serious ankle injury, which...

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Bulls off to best start since 1997-98 season

In the hard-to-believe category, the Bulls at 5-4 are actually off to their best start since the 1997-98 season (also 5-4). And, they have done it against the second-toughest schedule in the league to-date.

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Sixers Notes: Sixers' Jordan searching for rotation

76ers Notes CHICAGO - Through the first eighth of the season, 76ers coach Eddie Jordan has yet to develop a consistent rotation. Last year, under Maurice Cheeks and then Tony DiLeo, the Sixers' substitution pattern became as...

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Bulls' Tyrus Thomas staying in shape during recovery

November 14, 2009 6:55 PM | No Comments By K.C. Johnson Tyrus Thomas has a removable splint that runs the length of his entire left arm, but that isn't limiting his recovery from the fractured radius in his left forearm. Thomas...

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Gibson not playing like NBA rookie

As teammates struggle, he's got his shot down BY JOHN JACKSON jjackson@suntimes.com In general, the Bulls have struggled to make shots consistently this season, but don't include rookie Taj Gibson in that group. After scoring a...

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