| No reunion for Bulls, Collins |
Fri Jun 6 19:02:00 2008 EST |
CHICAGO (AP) -Doug Collins and the Chicago Bulls won't be reuniting. Concerned that a second tenure as the Bulls' coach would spoil their friendship, Collins told chairman Jerry Reinsdorf to look elsewhere during a phone conversation on Friday. ``I called Jerry this afternoon and said, 'Let's move forward and make sure we stay the friends that we have been for 25 years,''' said Collins, who coached Chicago from 1986-89. ``It had to be a home run, and both of us had a little angst over it. |
| Collins considers Bulls job |
Thu May 29 20:47:00 2008 EST |
CHICAGO (AP) -To shape their future, the Chicago Bulls could turn to the past. Doug Collins, who guided the Bulls and a young Michael Jordan from 1986-89 but couldn't get them past Detroit in the playoffs, has talked with the team about returning as coach. ``I have spoken with Bulls management recently about their head coaching vacancy and will resume conversations after the conclusion of my work for TNT in the Western Conference finals,'' Collins said in a statement Thursday from Los Ang |
| Report: Collins to become Bulls head coach |
Thu May 29 11:54:31 2008 EST |
| Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Doug Collins is expected to be named the Chicago Bulls next head coach, according to a report in the Chicago Sun-Times. The newspaper reported that an announcement is expected "sooner, rather than later," but details of the contract aren't known. Collins previously coached the Bulls from 1986-89 and took the team to the Eastern Conference finals in 1988-89. He also coached the Detroit Pistons and later the Washington Wizards. Recently, Collins indicated that he di |
| Bulls F Noah gets fine, probation for arrest |
Thu May 29 02:00:56 2008 EST |
| Gainesville, FL (Sports Network) - Chicago Bulls forward and former Florida Gators standout Joakim Noah accepted a deferred prosecution agreement for his arrest on Sunday and will have a six-month probation period along with a $200 fine. Noah was arrested early Sunday morning and found in possession of marijuana. Florida's attorney office in Gainesville told the Chicago Tribune the charges against Noah will be dropped if he pays the fine and doesn't have another incident during his probation pe |
| Bulls F Noah arrested for marijuana possession |
Sun May 25 18:05:15 2008 EST |
| Gainesville, FL (Sports Network) - Chicago Bulls forward and former Florida Gators standout Joakim Noah was arrested early Sunday morning and found in possession of marijuana. Officer Summer Hallett, the public information officer, of the Gainesville Police Department, said at 1:50 a.m. Noah was walking on a public sidewalk in downtown Gainesville and he had a clear plastic cup that contained an iced amber-colored beverage in it. Upon his sighting of law enforcement officers he set the drink do |
| Draft will be the first of many tough decisions for Chicago |
Wed May 21 14:41:37 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Chicago Bulls made the most of their 1.7 percent chance of landing the top pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, winning the lottery to claim the No. 1 overall selection on June 26. The Bulls, who finished 33-49 and did not qualify for the playoffs this past season, have a lot of tough decisions to make during the offseason. Forward Luol Deng and shooting guard Ben Gordon are restricted free agents, and reserve guard Chris Duhon is unrestricted. Gordon led the Bulls in scoring (18. |
| Lakers host Spurs in Game 1 of West finals |
Wed May 21 10:44:17 2008 EST |
| 15.6 points and a team-high 10.7 rebounds per game. Head coach Phil Jackson knows how to win in the playoffs. Jackson has won nine championship rings as a coach. He led the Lakers to three titles in his first four years in LA, and guided the Chicago Bulls to six championships. He is an incredible 187-79 in the postseason. The Lakers have returned to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2004. They defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves in six games, 4-2, that year. LA has won thi |
| Long shot Bulls get first pick in NBA Draft |
Tue May 20 21:05:10 2008 EST |
| Secaucus, NJ (Sports Network) - The Chicago Bulls came into the NBA Draft lottery with just a 1.7 percent chance of landing the top pick, but pulled it off on Tuesday night and will be on the clock for the No. 1 selection on June 26. The Bulls, who finished 33-49 last season, had just 17 ping pong balls out of 1,000 in the lottery system, vaulting from the ninth spot to the top. It will be their first No. 1 overall pick since selecting Elton Brand in 1999. Miami, which had the league's worst ma |
| Longshot Bulls get first pick in NBA Draft |
Tue May 20 20:32:07 2008 EST |
| Secaucus, NJ (Sports Network) - The Chicago Bulls came into the NBA Draft lottery with just a 1.7 percent chance of landing the top pick, but pulled it off on Tuesday night and will be on the clock for the No. 1 selection on June 26. The Bulls, who finished 33-49 last season, had just 17 ping pong balls out of 1,000 in the lottery system. It will be their first No. 1 overall pick since selecting Elton Brand in 1999. Miami, which had the league's worst mark at 15-67 and had a 25 percent chance o |
| Chicago Bulls win No. 1 pick in NBA draft lottery |
Tue May 20 20:11:00 2008 EST |
SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) -The Chicago Bulls won the NBA's draft lottery Tuesday night, giving them the right to choose between star freshmen Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose. Coming off a miserable season and still without a coach, the Bulls vaulted from the No. 9 spot, where they had just a 1.7 percent chance of landing the top choice. They will almost certainly choose between Beasley, the Kansas State forward who averaged 26.5 points and an NCAA-best 12.5 rebounds, or Rose, the point guard w |
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