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Duhon, Free From Bulls, Visits the Knicks
Chicago Bulls? Chris Duhon visited the Knicks? suburban training center, making him the early favorite to eventually succeed Stephon Marbury.
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After Rose and Beasley, Plenty of Questions to Choose From
Analysts are calling Thursday?s N.B.A. draft a two-man event featuring Derrick Rose and Michael Beasley, with the rest of the list consisting of questionable prospects.
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Collins and Bulls Will Not Reunite
Doug Collins and the Chicago Bulls will not be reuniting. Concerned that a second tenure for Collins as the Bulls' coach would spoil their friendship, Collins and the team's chairman, Jerry Reinsdorf, agreed during a Friday phone conversation that the Bulls should look elsewhere.
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Collins in Talks to Return to Coach Bulls
Doug Collins, who guided the Bulls and Michael Jordan from 1986 to 1989 but could not get them past the Detroit Pistons 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 Angeles, where he was working as an analyst for Game 5 of the Spurs-Lakers ser...
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Fire Has Little Trouble With Red Bulls
The Fire (6-2-1) broke open the game with four second-half goals, ending the Red Bulls? five-game unbeaten streak.
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Bulls Win Draft Lottery As the Knicks Slip to 6th
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- The N.B.A. fates showed an odd sense of humor at the draft lottery Tuesday night when the Chicago Bulls, a team without a coach, won the grand prize: the chance to take point guard Derrick Rose or power forward Michael Beasley with the No. 1 pick. The Bulls were slotted ninth and had only a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery. They leapfrogged seven teams, including the Knicks, whose new coach, Mike D'Antoni, turned down the Bulls to come to New York.
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D'Antoni Awaits Bids From Knicks And Bulls
Rick Carlisle is nearly off the market, and Mike D'Antoni -- who never officially hit the market -- could be the next top-tier N.B.A. coach to land a new job. Carlisle is nearing an agreement with the Dallas Mavericks and could be introduced as their new coach by Friday, according to his agent, Warren LeGarie. Carlisle would replace Avery Johnson, who was fired April 30.
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With 2 Goals in 8 Minutes, Red Bulls Get Off to Fast Start for New Coach
Dave van den Bergh found some space and punched in a goal 46 seconds into the game, leading the Red Bulls to a victory over the Columbus Crew.
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N.B.A. ROUNDUP; Rally by Bulls Tops Cavaliers
Ben Gordon made five free throws down the stretch, and Larry Hughes scored 19 of his 25 points in the second half against his former team, rallying the visiting Chicago Bulls to a 101-98 victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night. The Bulls, with nothing to play for in the season's final weeks, came back from 17 points down in the second half to snap a six-game road losing streak.
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N.B.A. ROUNDUP; Spurs Rout Bulls to End Skid
Tony Parker scored 23 points and Tim Duncan had 22 to go with 10 rebounds Thursday night as the San Antonio Spurs ended a four-game losing streak with a 102-80 rout of the Chicago Bulls. The Spurs avoided their first five-game losing streak since the 1996-97 season -- the one before Duncan's rookie year. And they had such an easy time that Duncan and Parker were able to rest in the fourth quarter.
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