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On the road, off the track
Tribune staff reporterLike never before, Kirk Hinrich had Golden State's attention Monday night. "Hinrich has just proven to be really, really good," Warriors coach Mike Montgomery said before tipoff at The Arena in Oakland. "He plays hard all the time. He can make open...Tags: Jason Richardson (basketball), Travel, Chicago Bulls, Trips and Vacations, Luol Deng
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Streaking Bulls win third straight game
Tribune staff reporterDuring the Bulls' impressive 105-90 thrashing of the Wizards on Friday night, Andres Nocioni wore a protective boot, street clothes and a frown. Caught in a United Center hallway afterward, which wasn't difficult given that the valuable forward was on...Tags: Ben Wallace, Tyrus Thomas, Chicago Bulls, Thabo Sefolosha, Luol Deng
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It's Okur and out
Tribune staff reporterLuol Deng blamed himself for the Bulls' 109-107 overtime loss to the Utah Jazz on Monday night. In the extra session's frantic closing seconds, Deng threw away the ball after rebounding a missed shot by Matt Harpring. Mehmet Okur made the Bulls pay...Tags: Sacramento, Mehmet Okur, Milt Palacio, Los Angeles Clippers, Tyson Chandler
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Deng, defense ignite Bulls in 4th quarter
Tribune staff reporterThe Bucks were missing three starters to injury Wednesday night. The Bulls tried to level the playing field for three quarters by missing three starters to ineffectiveness. Only Luol Deng and Ben Wallace contributed positively as the Bulls stumbled...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Ben Wallace, Tyrus Thomas
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'Weird game,' frustrating feeling
Tribune staff reporterKirk Hinrich needed only seven words to summarize 48 minutes of highs, lows and, ultimately, more Bulls frustration Wednesday night. "It was kind of a weird game," Hinrich said. It ended with the Washington Wizards leaving Verizon Center with a 113-...Tags: Ben Wallace, Antonio Daniels, Chicago Bulls, Sports, Kirk Hinrich
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Hinrich home-schooling 'em in Kansas
Tribune staff reporterHe hung with Nick Collison on Saturday night, got to dress at his college locker inside historic Allen Fieldhouse on Sunday morning and received a hero's welcome from family, friends and fans Sunday afternoon. But the periphery never is as important as...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Tyrus Thomas, Ben Wallace, Ray Allen, National Basketball Association
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Bruising success
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls were battered but not broken. They departed Philips Arena on Wednesday night with a hard-fought 96-90 victory over the Hawks. They remain tied with the Philadelphia 76ers for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff berth with four...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, United Center, Philadelphia 76ers, Ben Gordon, Chris Duhon
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Full-ensemble effort by Bulls
Tribune staff reporterOfficially, Ben Wallace didn't record an assist during the Bulls' 100-82 thrashing of Boston on Monday night at the United Center. But what he passed around the locker room after the game carried impact beyond any box score. It was his 2003-04 NBA...Tags: Paul Pierce, Ben Wallace, P.J. Brown, Human Accomplishments, Chicago Bulls
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Tough defense creams Kobe, Lakers
Tribune staff reporterIn that mischievously sabotaging style he possesses, Phil Jackson compared the Bulls to a latte the last time his Lakers faced them. "Sometimes, there is more froth than substance," Jackson said in November. Tuesday night at the United Center, the Bulls...Tags: Ben Wallace, Phil Jackson, Chicago Bulls, Luol Deng, Thabo Sefolosha
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Late mistakes ruin chances
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls did so much right Wednesday night against the Detroit Pistons. In the first half, they took advantage of the Pistons' uncharacteristic lethargy. "We just seemed very disinterested," Detroit coach Flip Saunders said. The Bulls were nearly at...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Detroit Pistons, Ben Wallace, Ben Gordon, Rasheed Wallace
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All hands on deck for Bulls
Tribune staff reporterPick a hero, any hero. There were plenty to choose from in the Bulls' 107-101 victory over Seattle at Key Arena on Friday night, just the team's second in nine road games against Western Conference teams. Was it Andres Nocioni, who snapped a 97-97 tie...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Ben Wallace, P.J. Brown, Chris Duhon, Chicago Bulls
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Hinrich red-hot, but Bulls burned
Tribune staff reporterEven on a bum ankle, Kirk Hinrich hit the Nets with a fourth-quarter deluge Saturday night. He scored 14 points in the quarter, including 10 of the Bulls' final 15, but afterward he didn't have an ounce of exhilaration to show for it. The Bulls' lapse...Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Ben Gordon, Tyson Chandler, Continental Airlines, Chicago Bulls
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