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Richard "Rip" Hamilton is a shooting guard and small forward for the Detroit Pistons.
Richard Hamilton played at UConn from 1996-99, leading the Huskies to their first National Championship in 1999.
In 1999 the Washington Wizards selected Richard Hamilton with the 7th overall pick in the NBA draft. He was traded to the Pistons on September 11, 2002.
Richard Hamilton played at UConn from 1996-99, leading the Huskies to their first National Championship in 1999.
In 1999 the Washington Wizards selected Richard Hamilton with the 7th overall pick in the NBA draft. He was traded to the Pistons on September 11, 2002.
Richard "Rip" Hamilton is a shooting guard and small forward for the Detroit Pistons.
Richard Hamilton played at UConn from 1996-99, leading the Huskies to their first National Championship in 1999.
In 1999 the Washington Wizards selected Richard Hamilton with the 7th overall pick in the NBA draft. He was traded to the Pistons on September 11, 2002.
Richard Hamilton played at UConn from 1996-99, leading the Huskies to their first National Championship in 1999.
In 1999 the Washington Wizards selected Richard Hamilton with the 7th overall pick in the NBA draft. He was traded to the Pistons on September 11, 2002.
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Bulls' Hamilton to join NBA-TV crew for playoffs
Bulls guard Richard Hamilton will join the NBA-TV studio crew for playoff coverage on Wednesday and Thursday nights, the network said Tuesday. Hamilton, who endured an injury-plagued first season in Chicago, will make his Turner Sports analyst debut...
Tags: Chicago Bulls, Greg Anthony, National Basketball Association
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NBA Playoff Update: Take the Field Edition
Unfortunately, it seems as if the shortened, crammed, whirlwind strike season of 2012 will bear out some nervous nellies’ worst fears because this year’s NBA playoffshave been defined by exhaustion and injury. The Knicks’ promising...
Tags: Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Clippers, Baron Davis, LeBron James
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Bulls top to bottom: Up, down and around
Tribune reporter K.C. Johnson evaluates how the Bulls fulfilled their roles this season and which way things are pointing for 2012-13. Derrick Rose He endured an injury-plagued campaign that cost him 27 regular-season games and then featured a torn...
Tags: Luol Deng, Carlos Boozer, Brian Scalabrine, Health, Tom Thibodeau
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Salary-cap restrictions limit Bulls flexibility next season
Derrick Rose, who underwent successful surgery to repair the torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee Saturday, will make $15,506,632 for a 2012-13 season of which he will miss a significant portion. Luol Deng, who may miss the beginning of...
Tags: Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Carlos Boozer, Nikola Mirotic, Joakim Noah
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Bulls need Watson to shake off injuries
PHILADELPHIA — After faring admirably when starting and playing extended minutes during the regular season, C.J. Watson isn't even finishing games anymore. Battling elbow and ankle injuries, Watson is shooting 26.3 percent in the Eastern Conference...
Tags: Chicago Bulls, Carlos Boozer, Philadelphia 76ers, Health, Joakim Noah
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Noah gamely gave it a go
PHILADELPHIA — The sight of Joakim Noah tossing in one more "Tornado" jumper and then barely being able to run back on defense will linger, a snapshot of a proud, tough-minded player giving his all. But Noah's 2 minute, 6 second, fourth-quarter...
Tags: Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, Health, Lobbying
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Against all odds
PHILADELPHIA — All hope isn't lost. Tom Thibodeau still had his comfort phrase at the ready, said he has a game-time decision to make for Sunday's must-win Game 4. Unfortunately for the Bulls, it's not regarding Derrick Rose, who obviously is out...
Tags: Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Carlos Boozer, Philadelphia 76ers, Brian Scalabrine
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Anytime the Bulls want to play a fourth quarter, fine by me
At times, I don’t know how either of these teams could win a game, much less a playoff series. The Bulls and Philadelphia 76ers offered a painful exhibition of bad shots, bad shot selection, bad defense and bad ball handling. But someone had to...
Tags: Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Carlos Boozer, Philadelphia 76ers, Joakim Noah
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Banged-up Bulls looking for answers
Tribune reporterThe banged-up, beaten-down Chicago Bulls returned home Sunday night, scheduled to take the practice court Monday afternoon at the Berto Center. Joakim Noah won't practice. Neither, of course, will Derrick Rose. Without their best player in Rose and...Tags: Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Carlos Boozer, Chicago, Philadelphia 76ers
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Noah ditches crutches but will still miss Game 5
PHILADELPHIA — Joakim Noah ditched his crutches Sunday in favor of a large walking boot to protect his severely sprained left ankle, which also will force him out of Tuesday's Game 5 at least. Despite coach Tom Thibodeau calling Noah day-to-day and...
Tags: Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, Doug Collins, Joakim Noah
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Bulls know it's win or season's over
The Bulls have surrendered critical offensive rebounds late in two straight losses, so they have to finish their defense in Tuesday's must-win Game 5. They have managed just 33 points in the fourth quarters of Games 3 and 4 of their Eastern Conference...
Tags: Elton Brand, Orlando Magic, Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers
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