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Kirk Hinrich is a 6-foot-3-inch guard who plays in the National Basketball Association. The native of Sioux City, Iowa, was selected with the 7th overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. In June 2010, sources said the Bulls agreed in principle to send Hinrich, $3 million and French prospect Kevin Seraphin, whom they took with the 17th pick in the '10 draft, to the Washington Wizards. NBA coaches voted Hinrich to the second All-Defensive team after the 2006-07 season, a testament to the guard's tenacious perimeter defense. Hinrich played for the USA national team during summer 2006. Born on Jan. 2, 1981, Hinrich played for his father, Jim, as Sioux City West High School won th...
Kirk Hinrich is a 6-foot-3-inch guard who plays in the National Basketball Association. The native of Sioux City, Iowa, was selected with the 7th overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. In June 2010, sources said the Bulls agreed in principle to send Hinrich, $3 million and French prospect Kevin Seraphin, whom they took with the 17th pick in the '10 draft, to the Washington Wizards. NBA coaches voted Hinrich to the second All-Defensive team after the 2006-07 season, a testament to the guard's tenacious perimeter defense. Hinrich played for the USA national team during summer 2006. Born on Jan. 2, 1981, Hinrich played for his father, Jim, as Sioux City West High School won the Iowa state championship in 1999. Hinrich earned the state's co-Mr. Basketball honors along with close friend and future college teammate Nick Collison. Hinrich originally committed to Iowa State and then-coach Tim Floyd. But when Floyd left for the NBA to succeed Phil Jackson as coach of the Bulls, Hinrich committed to Kansas. He helped lead the Jayhawks to back-to-back Final Four appearances.
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The word on the Bulls season? Wasted
These crippled Bulls were not going to beat the Heat. The decomposing depth of a team built on depth was not going to win the NBA title. In fact, it didn’t look as if the Bulls even cared to make tipoff for one last game. The Bulls came out...
Tags: Richard Hamilton, Carlos Boozer, Jimmy Butler, Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls
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Injury, illness and in need of Derrick Rose
Yes, people, Game 7 of Bulls-Nets would be a great time for Derrick Rose to return, but the Bulls say they are comfortable with everything that Rose absolutely refuses to do. Until Rose says his brother won’t let him play this season -- oops, I...
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Bulls bloodied, unbowed against Heat
MIAMI — After his head hit the floor during a collision with LeBron James while diving for a loose ball in the first half of the Bulls' 93-86 stunner over the Heat on Monday night at AmericanAirlines Arena, Nate Robinson immediately grabbed his lip....
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Don't count out these Bulls
One by one, they emerged on cue from the darkness of the United Center tunnel Wednesday night before the Bulls' season-opening 93-87 victory over the Kings bathed in a spotlight and adulation. So that's what Vladimir Radmanovic looks like. Marco Bel-i-...
Tags: Richard Hamilton, Luol Deng, Taj Gibson, Carlos Boozer, Derrick Rose
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Tenacious Game 2 win goes according to script
NEW YORK — Fans flocked to the Barclays Center for Game 2 on Monday night between the Bulls and Nets fully expecting to see a key trio take control of this series. Indeed, a Big Three did. Except the players weren't Nets stars Deron Williams,...
Tags: Richard Hamilton, Brooklyn Nets, Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls, Nate Robinson
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Bulls show true grit
On a breakaway in the first quarter of the Bulls' 101-97 victory Wednesday night over the Heat, only Kirk Hinrich stood between LeBron James and a basket suitable for framing. Fearlessly, Hinrich tackled James in the open court with a technique that...
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In lieu of flowers, the Bulls request ...
The crowd arrived late. The Bulls didn’t arrive at all. Ba-bum-cha! Each seat in the United Center held a poster proclaiming “Next Man Up.’’ There just weren’t enough men -- or women or children -- to hold them up. Weren&...
Tags: Marquis Teague, Richard Hamilton, Luol Deng, Taj Gibson, Carlos Boozer
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Time for Rose to shut it all down
Unwittingly, Chicago's most unsympathetic sports figure of late elicited a degree of sympathy late Saturday night inside the Bulls' ebullient locker room at the Barclays Center. Derrick Rose awkwardly maneuvered himself through the celebration of the...
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Intestinal fortitude carries Bulls only so far
Nate Robinson's hands gripped his scalp. His elbows rested on his knees as Robinson sat at his locker for several minutes just staring at the ground. Yes, Robinson felt sick late Thursday after the Bulls' 95-92 loss to the Nets — and it only had...
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Bulls fail to match Nets' mettle
NEW YORK — With the Nets leading by 12 with less than 2 minutes to play in Monday night's Game 5 at the Barclays Center, Bulls guard Nate Robinson hovered near midcourt as his four other teammates worked the ball for a shot. And Nets guard Deron...
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Nice playoff run hardly answers all questions surrounding Bulls
For pure entertainment, the Bulls have delivered as much compelling drama in the playoffs as anything Chicago's theater district has to offer. "The Book of Mormon" has nothing on "The Gospel According to Thibs." They captured the imagination of a city...
Tags: Marquis Teague, Luol Deng, Taj Gibson, Brooklyn Nets, Joakim Noah
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Depleted Bulls simply run out of gas
By tipoff of the Bulls' 88-65 blowout loss to the Heat on Monday night, it became clear the United Center crowd would begin the game as short-handed as the team it came to watch. Due to either low interest or heavy traffic related to Monday's rare rush-...
Tags: Richard Hamilton, Luol Deng, United Center, Brooklyn Nets, Joakim Noah
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