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en We have had a sort of constant struggle to embrace what being a professional player for the Chicago Bulls means.

en You played with the Bulls in Chicago, and ran with the bulls in Pamplona this summer. I heard you might run naked with them next year.

en It's becoming a day-to-day struggle between bears and bulls. Once oil and yields move to highs, the bears take advantage. Those are the twin dreadnoughts of the market. But earnings news has been strong and has kept bulls on top.

en I would never put a player on the floor in a Chicago Bulls uniform if I didn't do everything in my power to find out all the information that was available. You can debate genetic testing till you're blue in the face. But from what I know, from what I've learned over the last six months, that test could have helped us determine the best course of action.

en Internationally, basketball is bigger than baseball, so the Bulls' championships had bigger impact around the world. In Chicago, this had a much greater impact on fans than the Bulls did.

en The Chicago Bulls haven't won on too many places in the West Coast in the last seven years, ... Whatever it is, we've got to fix it come Wednesday [in Portland], because every game out here is going to be tough, and we haven't had any success. We knew they were going to be upset that we stole one from them in Chicago, so we should have been ready.

en Last, but by no means least, courage - moral courage, the courage of one's convictions, the courage to see things through. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. The world is in a constant conspiracy against the brave. It's the age-old struggle - the roar of the crowd on one side and the
  Douglas MacArthur

en We don't look at what the Chicago Bulls did. We just want to get home-court advantage.

en We're not a dynasty, we're just a good football team, and we've been a good football team since I've been here. The Chicago Bulls, they were a dynasty. They were a dynasty for six years, but once you lose, you're not a dynasty any more. I don't know how long dynasties last, but it seems like they don't last very long in professional sports nowadays.

en I don't care if you're a Cubs fan, a Bulls fan, a Bears fan. I think a lot of people now are Chicago fans,

en We're testing the bulls' resolve with all these economic data each day. Chicago PMI, due out tomorrow, is a May number, which is important.

en We're testing the bulls' resolve with all these economic data each day, ... Chicago PMI, due out tomorrow, is a May number, which is important.

en The incident happened. It's history. As far as I'm concerned, it's a dead issue. Our whole thoughts as a team are going to be, from here on out, the Chicago Bulls.

en This is a very easy decision for the organization and I am extremely excited to watch these players continue to develop as Chicago Bulls.

en We won the first two section championships. The second year we beat former USF and Chicago Bulls center Bill Cartwright at Elk Grove in the semifinals.


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