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Another odoriferous effort by Bulls
Tribune staff reporterThe plan for this Bulls season called for passion, Pippen and playoffs. After four games, two of those already are missing and the third seems almost unfathomable, unless the Bulls move to the Catholic League. At least the Bulls are getting creative:...Tags: Chicago Bulls, United Center, Donyell Marshall, Steve Francis, Scottie Pippen
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Finishing touch by Curry is key
Tribune staff reporterEddy Curry wants to be starting games, but Friday night he did something more important. He finished one. Involved in almost every big play down the stretch, Curry's 14 points and nine rebounds helped the Bulls deny the Knicks their first five-game...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Vehicles, New York Knicks, Keith van Horn, Allan Houston
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No magic needed
Tribune staff reporterHold off, for now, on scheduling plans to attend a Grant Park rally next summer. Temper whatever optimism Wednesday night's 106-100 victory over Orlando creates with the knowledge that the Magic is now 0-4 at home. But relish—certainly relish—that for...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Jalen Rose, Kendall Gill, United Center, Grant Park
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Road's a load to end
Tribune staff reporterSeconds before tipoff Sunday afternoon, veteran official Bob Delaney walked up to John Paxson as Paxson prepared to don his headphones for his radio broadcast. "Are you the boss?" Delaney said. The answer is no—for now. The Bulls' season ends Tuesday....Tags: Chicago Bulls, Jalen Rose, Kevin Garnett, Migraine, Fred Hoiberg
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Benching puzzles Chandler
Tribune staff reporterWizards guard Gilbert Arenas caused quite the stir in D.C. Wednesday for not shooting until the fourth quarter of a victory in Toronto, his response to comments from teammate Kwame Brown about selfish play. "I always try to stay away from commenting on...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Gilbert Arenas, Trenton Hassell, Kwame Brown, Scottie Pippen
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Anger kicks in a little too late
Tribune staff reporterA ringing cell phone has done what playing to save deposed coach Bill Cartwright's job didn't. A mostly ridiculous off-the-court controversy has accomplished what coach Scott Skiles' call for increased intensity hasn't—make the Bulls passionate....Tags: Chicago Bulls, Larry Bird, Cell Phones, Kendall Gill, Contracts
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Back down to earth
Tribune staff reporterSuch a tease. The maddeningly frustrating Bulls, who looked like world beaters in their 28-point victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers Wednesday night, more closely resembled the 3-14 team they really are during Friday night's 93-88 loss to the...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Chicago Bulls, Luol Deng, Samuel Dalembert, Allen Iverson
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Starters exit as a convoy
Tribune staff reporterTold he had started the same lineup for 14 straight games before Thursday night's 108-93 loss to the Grizzlies at the Pyramid, Bulls coach Scott Skiles jokingly interjected, "Has it been that long?" Little did he know his quip could serve as...Tags: Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Scottie Pippen, Kendall Gill, Charles Oakley
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Pistons dominate Bulls again
Tribune staff reporterBen Wallace wore his hair in braids Tuesday night at the United Center, all the better to try to blend in with his Detroit teammates as they badly outrebounded and outhustled the Bulls. Then again, Afro or no Afro, Wallace's 17 rebounds stood out in...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Ben Wallace, Scottie Pippen, Darvin Ham, Corliss Williamson
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Trade, coach talk weigh down Bulls
Tribune staff reporterSunday passed like most other recent dismal days for the Bulls. Jalen Rose and Donyell Marshall talked about a potential trade that is looking less likely. Bill Cartwright addressed his unstable future as coach, with his ouster expected as early as...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Jalen Rose, Chris Webber, Anthony Peeler, Contracts
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Feeble showing rankles Skiles
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls played the kind of game Monday night that gets a coach fired and the best players traded. Oh, that's right, the Bulls did that already. Anyone have any other ideas? Don't be fooled by the 92-80 loss to the Utah Jazz at the United Center,...Tags: Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls, United Center, Jerome Williams, Eyewear
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Bulls stuck at low end of Grizzly gap
Tribune staff reporterForget the 105-98 victory that Memphis posted over the Bulls before a sellout crowd of 22,076 Saturday night at the United Center. The separation between these franchises is far greater than seven points. The Grizzlies won a franchise-record 28 games...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Scottie Pippen, United Center, Earl Watson, James Posey
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