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Thibodeau contract talks stalled
With the draft completed, the Bulls will shift their focus to the next big issues on their docket. Free agency opens Sunday. And while Tom Thibodeau's contract extension talks have been ongoing for awhile, significant work remains, according to sources...
Tags: Milwaukee Bucks, Trenton Hassell, National Basketball Association, Gar Forman, Travis Knight
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Bulls wise not to trade Deng
Luol Deng indeed found himself on the move during the NBA draft. But where Deng was headed, I suspect the Bulls forward focused more on the exchange rate than trade rumors. Deng spent Thursday night flying to London to prepare for the Olympics, and jolly...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, National Basketball Association, Nikola Mirotic, Basketball, Tom Thibodeau
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Krause reflects on a life of scouting
WILMINGTON, Del. — Jerry Krause enters a hotel lobby loaded down by two suitcases, an Arizona Diamondbacks-issued laptop and that look defining any haggard business traveler. In three hours, he will sit through his second doubleheader in as many...
Tags: Michael Jordan, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Companies and Corporations, Cleveland Indians, Economy, Business and Finance
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Krause weighs in on a number of sports personalities
On Sunday, Tribune reporter K.C. Johnson caught you up on former Bulls GM Jerry Krause, now a Diamondbacks scout. Krause had plenty more to say on a slew of subjects. Here's a taste: Bill Veeck: "Along with my Dad, the best person I've known in my life."...
Tags: Dennis Rodman, Michael Jordan, Eddy Curry, National Basketball Association, College Sports
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Sox announcer can't guarantee he won't rip umps again
Tribune reporterWhite Sox announcer Ken "Hawk" Harrelson, even after stern admonishments via phone from Commissioner Bud Selig and Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, said he "couldn't guarantee" he wouldn't criticize umpires again. Harrelson went on a heartfelt rant during...Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Tampa Bay Rays, Jose Quintana, Bud Selig, Advil (drug)
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Harrelson gets warning over purpose pitch brouhaha
With 28 years in the White Sox broadcast booth, Ken "Hawk" Harrelson said Friday that rebukes from Bud Selig and Jerry Reinsdorf would not change his style of speaking his mind. "If I do that, I'll quit," Harrelson said before he went to the microphone...
Tags: Jose Quintana, Robin Ventura, Bud Selig, Advil (drug), Baseball
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Konerko's numbers merit Hall of Fame scrutiny
Paul Konerko has put up some impressive numbers since coming to the White Sox in 1999. But the Tribune's seven Hall of Fame voters agree the slugger is not worthy of Cooperstown —for now. MARK GONZALES In the post-steroid era, not many hitters...
Tags: Baseball Statistics, Grady Sizemore, Voting, Jeff Bagwell, Cy Young Award
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Bulls moving practice from Deerfield to downtown Chicago
Chicago Tribune reporterIt's official. The Chicago Bulls announced overnight Wednesday that they are moving their practice facility from suburban Deerfield to downtown Chicago. The Tribune exclusively reported the potential move last month. In a release, the team said the new...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Staples Center, Sports, Local Government
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Kroc community center brings hope, opportunity to West Pullman
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn stood inside the auditorium of a sprawling new Salvation Army community center that officially opened in West Pullman Saturday and put into perspective the meaning of a new swimming pool, performing arts center, soccer field and other...Tags: Cook County Board of Commissioners, Cook County Government, Chicago Mayor, The Salvation Army, Rahm Emanuel
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Sox management owes more to fans
Forgive me for not accepting the common belief that the White Sox lack a fan base large enough to let Ken Williams behave like a big-market general manager should. Sox fans are out there. They just didn't represent themselves much better than the team...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Major League Baseball, Robin Ventura, American League Central, Wrigley Field
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Ventura's heart into turning around Sox
Robin Ventura leads with his heart.
That's why he was flying into home plate on that awful night in Sarasota, Fla., 15 years ago. It's why he pushed himself beyond exhaustion in his recovery from an ankle damaged so bad it would ultimately require a rare...Tags: Gordon Beckham, Jake Peavy, Dayan Viciedo, Robin Ventura, Chris Sale
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Affable broadcast executive has nurtured regional sports network for almost 30 years
Tribune staff reporterApril is a good month to be a sports fan in Chicago. The Blackhawks are in the playoffs, the Bulls are heading into the postseason vying for the NBA's best record, and the Cubs and White Sox have opened their seasons under new management, fostering...Tags: Michael Jordan, Max (tv network), Stanley Cup Playoffs, Companies and Corporations, Cablevision Systems Corp.
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