Mar 31, 2005 10:34 AM EST
Chicago Bulls fourth-year center Eddy Curry did not accompany the team on the flight back to Chicago this morning. Instead, Curry, 22, remained in Charlotte, N.C. for observation and treatment for an irregular heartbeat.
The 6-11, 285-pound Curry has appeared in 60 games for the Bulls this season, including 60 starts, and is averaging a team-high 16.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg and 28.7 mpg, while shooting .538 from the floor.
"Right before the game, I felt some lightheadedness and dizziness. It came out of nowhere, so it really kind of scared me a little bit," Curry said after the game.
Curry also had scored at least 25 points in his previous two games, making a strong case for why the Bulls should resign the young center this offseason.
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Mar 30, 2005 11:37 PM EST
Ben Gordon scored 22 of his career-high 35 points in the fourth quarter Wednesday night to lead the Chicago Bulls to their seventh straight win, 102-99 over the Charlotte Bobcats.
``I was just feeling it,'' said Gordon, who scored the Bulls' final 16 points. ``I was getting good looks, I was freeing myself up, and all I needed was a split second.''
Fellow rookie Emeka Okafor had 17 points and 10 rebounds, another solid but far from spectacular night.
``When Ben gets in a zone, he just turns it on,'' Okafor said. ``I was with him for three years, so I've seen everything.''
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Bulls point guard Kirk Hinrich has done everything he can to get back into the lineup, however his strained left hamstring does not seem to be improving causing him to miss his second straight game.
"It's depressing," Hinrich said.
“It's disturbing because he hasn't gotten any better," Skiles said. "I know Kirk would play almost no matter what. When the time comes that he can't play, it's serious enough that I should be concerned. It's an injury that requires rest. It's a time of year when you don't get
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Bulls Mar 2005 Archive
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 24, 2005
Kirk Hinrich, the Bulls surprising second-year point guard sat out last night's game in order to heal his strained left hamstring, it was the first game he had missed with in injury in his 2-year career.
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Yahoo! | Mar 24, 2005
The Chicago Bulls won their eighth straight versus the Raptors on Wednesday, beating Toronto 94-85.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Mar 23, 2005
Donyell Marshall is keen on returning to the upstart Chicago Bulls this summer.
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USA Today | Mar 23, 2005
The fine comes as a result of an exchange between Allen Iverson and referee Marc Davis on Saturday during the Sixers loss to the Bulls.
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Bulls Press Release | Mar 21, 2005
The Chicago Bulls announced today they have activated forward Luol Deng and placed center Jared Reiner on the Injured List with a left hip flexor strain.
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Atlanta Hawks PR | Mar 21, 2005
Al Harrington (sore back) is probable for toinghts game verusus the Chicago Bulls.
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Yahoo! | Mar 20, 2005
The Chicago Bulls won a big game towards making the playoffs on Saturday night, beating the Sixers by a final score of 94-88.
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 16, 2005
Bulls super-rookie Loul Deng says he could return to face the Philadelphia 76ers this Saturday night in Philly.
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 16, 2005
The technique is simple, when a good shooter goes up for a jump shot, give him a slight tap on the elbow or forearm.
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Daily Herald | Mar 16, 2005
Eddy Curry was pulled out of yesterday’s loss to Seattle with about 6 minutes left on the clock.
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 12, 2005
In Deng, Gordon and Hinrich, the Chicago Bulls have perhaps the most talented trio of young guards in the league.
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Tacoma News Tribune | Mar 12, 2005
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Newsday | Mar 12, 2005
In February 2003, back when Jamal Crawford was still with the Bulls and Ray Allen was swapped from the Bucks to the SuperSonics, Allen asked Crawford, a Seattle native, about life in the Northwest.
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Daily Herald | Mar 11, 2005
Chris Duhon signed a one-year contract prior to the season and he has gone on to start the last 49 games for the Bulls and this offseason he will be a restricted free-agent and will be due a significant raise.
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CNNSI.com | Mar 11, 2005
John Paxson expects Eddy Curry to be resigned this summer, but owner Jerry Reinsdorf isn't so sure.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer | Mar 11, 2005
The Sonics are reeling over two very tough loses to the Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets and during a recent 2 ˝ hour practice Sonics bruiser Danny Fortson was sent home early after a heated exchange with Nate McMillan.
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Yahoo! | Mar 10, 2005
The 2004-2005 edition of the Chicago Bulls will go down as the team that was able to regain a level of competativeness at the United Center in the post-Jordan era, as they became the first Bulls' team since 1998 surpass 30 wins.
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 8, 2005
Eddy Curry is upset about his recent limited playing time in the fourth quarter and has made has been very vocal about his frustrations.
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Daily Hearld | Mar 5, 2005
The Chicago Bulls are beating expectations this year and making a serious run for the playoffs and with their star rookie, Loul Deng, out for 2-4 weeks they cannot afford to let up.
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 4, 2005
The news did not come easy for Chicago super-rookie Loul Deng.
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 4, 2005
With Chicago finally turning around their fortunes on the court and no trades made on the deadline, it appeared that retaining Eddy Curry and Tyson Chandler was a given by the Bulls.
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Yahoo! | Mar 2, 2005
Bulls forward Tyson Chandler was fined $10,000 by the NBA on Wednesday, one day after making an obscene gesture toward an official during the Bulls' loss to the Houston Rockets.
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Hornets Press Release | Mar 2, 2005
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Chicago Tribune | Mar 2, 2005
Luol Deng last just 37 seconds in Tuesday night's loss to the Houston Rockets 119-89.
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Jason Linnard/RealGM | Mar 2, 2005
The Rockets stepped on the United Center court determined not to let their streak get to 4 games.
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The Daily Herald | Mar 1, 2005
Yao Ming, the loveable 7’5”-er from in his third year out of China is having his best season to date.