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Gordon still Knicks-killer
Tribune staff reporterTo no one's surprise, Ben Gordon put away the Knicks again. He had a lot of help from Kirk Hinrich, who scored a game-high 33 points, but it was Gordon who sank a 25-footer with 31.7 seconds left to give the Bulls their first lead of the second half en...Tags: New York Knicks, Eddy Curry, Ben Gordon, Basketball, Chicago Bulls
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Brian Schmitz answers reader questions on the Orlando Magic
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From May 28, 2007
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DEAR BRIAN:Now that coach Hill is out, do you think that the Magic is ready to get a high caliber coach? I mean so far Magic haven't spent that much in getting a good coach, and to hire a...Tags: NFL Preseason, Colleges and Universities, Keyon Dooling, Miami Heat, Tony Battie
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Take bow, champs, for all Terps who didn't
The University of Maryland put its name in the history books and brought a championship banner to College Park last night as the Terps officially became an elite member of college basketball.
It wasn't pretty. Actually, it may have been one of the...Tags: Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indiana Hoosiers
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Anthony saves face; message saves lives
OFFICIALLY, THE gathering in a vacant lot behind Johns Hopkins Hospital yesterday afternoon was the kickoff of a state-run anti-violence project. Unofficially, it was a 'Melo welcome-home block party. The fact that it functioned as both is precisely why...Tags: Politics, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Government, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Soccer
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Bouncing back big
Tribune staff reporterSave for the postmortem heaping praise on this overachieving Bulls team, this season is over, right? With Luol Deng long gone and the wound of losing Eddy Curry for the season still fresh, first will come the loss of home-court advantage, then a first-...Tags: Eddy Curry, Tyson Chandler, Ben Gordon, Antonio Davis, Chicago Bulls
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Cole history packed with fun, games
Sun StaffCOLLEGE PARK -- It was the launching pad for Len Bias and Steve Francis, the floor where John Lucas and Juan Dixon pulled up off the dribble, and where Lefty Driesell and Gary Williams stomped their feet and ruined perfectly good sport coats. It's...Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, University of Maryland, College Park, Death, Colleges and Universities, Gary Williams
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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: Eddy Curry, Tyson Chandler, Basketball, Kendall Gill, Chicago Bulls
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Bulls come up big too
Tribune staff reporterThings were different Sunday at the United Center for reasons that had little to do with the noon starting time. The Bulls hired a Chinese interpreter to help with ticket requests at the box office. The onslaught of media requests rivaled the number...Tags: Marcus Fizer, Basketball, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Bulls Game Tickets, Kelvin Cato
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Western Conference capsules
Tribune pro basketball reporterWhat's the limitation on peats? Four? Five? Wasn't it an eight-peat for the Boston Celtics? The Los Angeles Lakers go where no Bull ever tread, in serious search of a fourth consecutive NBA title. It sounds impressive, but two were miraculous, with the...Tags: Arvydas Sabonis, Memphis Grizzlies, Antawn Jamison, Maurice Taylor, Derek Anderson
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Firing on all cylinders
Tribune staff reporterTwice last week, Bulls coach Scott Skiles referred to what he termed "silliness" creeping into his team's approach. There was more silliness Saturday night at the United Center. But it took the form of celebratory giddiness, the kind when one team is...Tags: Eddy Curry, Basketball, Chicago Bulls, Antonio Davis, Kelvin Cato
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Crucial call goes Bulls' way
Tribune staff reporterThe Bulls don't do sympathy. But with the crazy number of crazy things that have befallen them lately—Eddy Curry's irregular heartbeat, Luol Deng's torn wrist ligament, Othella Harrington's extended absence awaiting his daughter's birth—maybe their...Tags: Eddy Curry, Ben Gordon, Basketball, Chicago Bulls, Antonio Davis
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Lottery leaves Bulls sitting pretty
Tribune staff reporterSeconds before network television returned from the final commercial break at Sunday's NBA draft lottery, Bulls general manager Jerry Krause folded his hands in a prayerful position and looked skyward. Chinese center Yao Ming is 7 feet 5 inches. Draw...Tags: New York Knicks, Basketball, Jay Williams, Lifestyle and Leisure, Death
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