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Amid summer full of changes, Bulls are placing faith in themselves
16 hours ago ago from NBA Games
Pardon fans of the Chicago Bulls if they view Luol Deng 's decision not to play for Great Britain's national team this summer as something less than an NBA offseason-defining development for their preferred club. When a player has been as disappointing and overpaid as Deng has been just one year into his lavish, long-term $71 million contract, it's understandable that the locals might not be moved by whatever emotions or anguish he might ...
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9 hours ago ago from Dabullz
The Bulls have played over a quarter of their games for the 2009-2010 season and currently stand at 8-14. Here is my grades for each individual player on the Bulls. Luol Deng - A- Luol Deng has been able to get his game back on track, scoring 17.5 points on 51.9 TS% and grabbing 7.8 rebounds per a game. Deng is only scoring the ball at a mediocre efficiency this year, but I think this is largely a result of Deng being asked to be ...
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2 hours ago ago from Chiru Fans site
Roy Halladay | Halladay Trade | Cliff Lee | John Lackey | Halladay | Roy Halladay Phillies | Halladay Traded | Halladay Trade Rumors | Halladay Phillies Harry Leroy Halladay III[1] (born May 14, 1977), usually referred to as Roy or his nickname , is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays. His nickname, coined by former Blue Jays announcer Tom Cheek, is a reference to Wild West gunslinger Holliday. He was the ...
Related contentBrewers finalize Wolf, agree with Counsell
10 hours ago ago from 101ESPN.com: St. Louis' Sports Talk Radio
MILWAUKEE (The Associated Press) - By COLIN FLY Randy Wolf has finalized his $29.75 million, three-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, who also agreed Monday to a $2.1 million deal with infielder Craig Counsell. Wolf, a 33-year-old left-hander, went 11-7 with a 3.23 ERA in 34 starts for the Los Angeles Dodgers last season. The Brewers are desperate for starting pitching help after finishing last season 80-82 and made Wolf ...
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18 hours ago ago from Hoopsnotes
It looks like the Pistons have to make room for another But the identity is somewhat unexpected. Coming into the season, it was assumed free-agent acquisition Ben Gordon would fill the role of instant offense off the bench as Vinnie Johnson did for the Bad Boys. Gordon has been knocking down shots (when healthy), but fellow free-agent arrival Charlie Villanueva has been on a tear since he became a reserve. The team has won six ...
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