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Sam Smith's NBA mailbag
What's happening to Sam's mailbag? Don't you realize that frustrated Bulls fans need you? Anyway, I'm sick of the accumulation of young "assets." It's time to use them and consolidate a little. How's this trade? Bulls send Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni and...Tags: Lobbying, Emeka Okafor, Allen Iverson, Ben Wallace, Boston Celtics
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Bulls' backups make most of chance
Tribune staff reporterRookies and reserves often use exhibition games a little like a teenager practicing for a driving test. In their first experience in back-to-back games, the young Bulls drove without Mom or Dad in the car Saturday night before a crowd of 21,328 at the...Tags: Joakim Noah, Troy Murphy, Luol Deng, Adrian Griffin, Joe Smith (basketball)
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Hinrich's triple-double drives Bulls
Tribune staff reporterHoisting contested jumpers often and playing intense defense less so, the Bulls continued to muddle along Friday night at the United Center. Their 101-96 victory over a Knicks team without Stephon Marbury, Quentin Richardson and with a scoreless Eddy...Tags: Stephon Marbury, Zach Randolph, Kirk Hinrich, Basketball, Luol Deng
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Bulls grab 8th spot in East
Tribune staff reporterThere's no time to savor the moment, though the Bulls did an admirable job of seizing it Wednesday night. Their 99-92 victory came over a free-falling 76ers team and put the Bulls a half-game ahead of Philadelphia for the eighth and final playoff berth...Tags: Philadelphia 76ers, Allen Iverson, United Center, Kirk Hinrich, Chris Duhon
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Bulls save best for last
Tribune staff reporterIf this Bulls season ends where they believe it will, these are the battles they'll remember. These are the victories that resonate. Trailing by 12 in the fourth quarter and by six with under two minutes to go in overtime, the Bulls gutted out a 106-...Tags: Ben Wallace, Kirk Hinrich, Chris Duhon, Chicago Bulls, Basketball
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Exclamation points from Chandler
Tribune staff reporterMaking the playoffs could be a tall order for the Bulls this season and 7-foot-1-inch Tyson Chandler appears to be their ticket to the postseason. The Bulls matched their longest winning streak of the season--four--with a 111-99 victory over the...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Chris Duhon, Basketball, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls Game Tickets
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So far, so close
Tribune staff reporterNo matter the opponent, no matter the stakes, the Bulls always come back. They are never intimidated by deficits that balloon like gas prices. Monday night, when 20,214 crazed Heat fans took a victory for granted—and no one could blame them with the Heat...Tags: Dwyane Wade, Pat Riley, Kirk Hinrich, James Posey, Chris Duhon
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Ask Sam Smith
As for Pau Gasol, forget it. I remember during his draft year reading his mom is a doctor and doesn't want him playing too hard so he can become one after the NBA. Hence one reason he is weak. I say run out the course with the current team and if you...Tags: Ben Wallace, Boston Celtics, Zach Randolph, Basketball, Luol Deng
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Big Ben leads Bulls down stretch
Tribune staff reporterThis is it. No more individual worrying about being traded or looking over their collective shoulders for possible reinforcements. The Bulls team that gritted out an 84-78 victory Thursday night over the Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena is the one...Tags: Ben Wallace, Kirk Hinrich, Basketball, Luol Deng, Cleveland Cavaliers
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Bulls rally past Pacers
Tribune staff reporterDuring the NBA All-Star festivities in February, Allen Iverson said he really wasn't concerned about the Bulls' bid to overtake his Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference playoff race. "I am not worried about the Bulls," the high-scoring guard...Tags: Allen Iverson, Chris Duhon, Basketball, Jeff Foster, National Basketball Association
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Bulls' offense disappears
Tribune staff reporterHe probed the recesses of his mind for any logical explanation of what had just happened to his team, and Kirk Hinrich actually let loose a chuckle. The sheer lunacy of Tuesday night's fourth quarter--in which the Bulls hit just three shots, blew a nine-...Tags: Philadelphia 76ers, Hedo Turkoglu, United Center, Kirk Hinrich, Chris Duhon
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