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For Bulls, it's not playoffs, it's principle
Tribune staff reporterNine games remain in this most perplexing of Bulls seasons. The playoffs remain a possibility only for serious dreamers and those fans with plenty of pins and voodoo dolls for every member of the Atlanta Hawks, New Jersey Nets and Indiana Pacers. Yet...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets, Joakim Noah, Atlanta Hawks, Luol Deng
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Gordon stays cool, sinks clutch shot
Tribune staff reporterBen Gordon has hit enough clutch shots that when Mike Dunleavy sealed off his last-second attempt to get to the rim, Gordon's mind didn't drift to the six game-winning attempts he's missed this season. "I just knew I had to stay calm," Gordon said. So...Tags: Basketball, Conseco Incorporated, Chicago Bulls, Jermaine O'Neal, Jamaal Tinsley
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Hinrich building body and résumé
Tribune staff reporterKirk Hinrich bulked back up to 197 pounds during the off-season and his reward Friday night at the United Center was to chase around the blur who is Mavericks point guard Devin Harris. Talk about your weight-loss programs. Much was made of Hinrich's...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Joakim Noah, National Basketball Association, Adrian Griffin, Luol Deng
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Hinrich scores 24 as Bulls beat Heat
Tribune staff reporterWith three days of no Bulls basketball thanks to the All-Star break, there's plenty of time for some math. Over the last three seasons, the Bulls have averaged a 19-11 record after the All-Star Game. Even a sportswriter can figure out a similar finish...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Death, National Basketball Association, Luol Deng, Sports
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1 year later, Bulls in turmoil
Tribune staff reporterExactly one year ago Saturday, the Bulls clinched their third straight playoff berth with a pulsating victory over the Pistons. On Friday night at Philips Arena, the Bulls trudged slowly off the court with slumped shoulders, staring at a four-game...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Joakim Noah, Andres Nocioni, Chris Duhon, Kirk Hinrich
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Hughes' buzzer-beater lifts Bulls over Jazz
Special to the TribuneImmediately after the Bulls' scintillating 101-100 victory over the Utah Jazz on Monday night, Larry Hughes put his aching body through his nightly postgame ritual. The right shoulder was wrapped. Into the ice bucket went both ankles. And with every...Tags: Basketball, Chicago Bulls, Derrick Rose, Denver Nuggets, Larry Hughes
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Bulls collapse in 4th quarter, fall to Heat
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls lost Luol Deng to injury, their composure to pressure and yet another chance to post their first road victory of December in a dismal 90-77 loss Friday to the Heat. "It's tough to win when you're not doing anything well," guard Ben Gordon said....Tags: Vinny Del Negro, Chicago Bulls, Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah, New Jersey
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Even moral wins hard to come by
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls were supposed to be chasing 50 victories, not moral ones. Yet such is the state of this bedraggled bunch, which returned home Sunday on the wrong side of a 93-78 score against the Raptors. They're towing a four-game losing streak, a 1-5...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Joe Smith (basketball), Kirk Hinrich, Luol Deng, New York Knicks
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Bulls look bad vs. NBA worst
Tribune staff reporterScott Skiles, who's about as tough to read as a children's board book, had sounded the alarm well before Saturday night. In his matter-of-fact manner, the Bulls' coach had downplayed recent lackluster victories and then ratcheted up the volume for...Tags: Chicago Bulls, National Basketball Association, Luol Deng, Sports, Ben Wallace
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This time, Bulls blow away Nets
Tribune staff reporterNow a torrid 17-6 since the All-Star break, the Bulls have exhibited progress in ways large and small as they near a playoff run. Friday night at the United Center, they found a new way to show some: They built an 18-point lead against the Nets—and...Tags: Basketball, Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets, Jason Kidd, Kirk Hinrich
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Deng leads Bulls in Game 1
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls' emotional hangover from blowing the Eastern Conference's No. 2 seed had faded slowly, unofficially passing after some initial moping during a spirited two-hour practice Friday. Twenty-four hours later, another crunch-time test awaited—...Tags: Antoine Walker, Chicago Bulls, National Basketball Association, Luol Deng, Sports
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Magic dominates Bulls on boards
Tribune pro basketball reporterThey've been the little team that could. Yes, the Bulls could beat the big bullies of the NBA, like the Spurs, Mavericks, Suns, Heat and Pistons. They believed they could climb that hill toward contention. They knew they could. They knew they could. But...Tags: Chicago Bulls, National Basketball Association, Luol Deng, Sports, United Center
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