The Washington Wizards are encouraging fans and media to arrive early for Friday’s game vs. the Chicago Bulls. Security measures will be increased due to the attendance of President Barack Obama, and those attending the game may experience a delay in entering Verizon Center. To reduce delays, attendees are urged to limit personal belongings.
Doors will open at 5:00 p.m. and there will be no public parking (permit only) in Verizon Center.
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The Chicago Bulls are deeply saddened to announce that Bulls legend Johnny "Red" Kerr has passed away at the age of 76.
"The entire Bulls organization is deeply saddened by the passing of Johnny "Red" Kerr. Johnny spent his entire life around the great game of basketball. His name was synonymous with basketball, both here in Chicago, and throughout the entire NBA," said Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. "Those that were fortunate enough to have known Johnny were touched by both his tremendous compassion for people, and his life-long passion for the game of basketball. We will miss him greatly. Our sincere condolences, and our thoughts and prayers, go out to the entire Kerr family."
Kerr, a native of Chicago, was a part of the Chicago Bulls organization in various capacities for 35 of the franchise's 43 seasons, most notably as a team broadcaster for more than 30 years. He also served as the team's first head coach in 1966, and earned NBA Coach of the Year honors for the 1966-67 season, when he directed the first-year Bulls to a playoff appearance. Kerr is the only head coach in NBA history to lead an expansion team to the playoffs during its inaugural season. As head coach of the Bulls, Kerr directed the team to a record of 62-101 (.380). "Red" was also the franchise's business manager for two seasons (1973-74, 1974-75).
Earlier in the day the Bulls sent out a press release revealing the death of team legend Norm Van Lier, making it a sad day in Chicago's history.
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The Chicago Bulls are deeply saddened to announce that Bulls legend Johnny “Red” Kerr has passed away at the age of 76.
“The entire Bulls organization is deeply saddened by the passing of Johnny “Red” Kerr. Johnny spent his entire life around the great game of basketball. His name was synonymous with basketball, both here in Chicago, and throughout the entire NBA,” said Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. “Those that were fortunate enough to have known Johnny were touched by both his tremendous compassion for people, and his life-long passion for the game of basketball. We will miss him greatly. Our sincere condolences, and our thoughts and prayers, go out to the entire Kerr family.”
Kerr, a native of Chicago, was a part of the Chicago Bulls organization in various capacities for 35 of the franchise’s 43 seasons, most notably as a team broadcaster for more than 30 years. He also served as the team’s first head coach in 1966, and earned NBA Coach of the Year honors for the 1966-67 season, when he directed the first-year Bulls to a playoff appearance. Kerr is the only head coach in NBA history to lead an expansion team to the playoffs during its inaugural season. As head coach of the Bulls, Kerr directed the team to a record of 62-101 (.380). “Red” was also the franchise’s business manager for two seasons (1973-74, 1974-75).
Earlier in the day the Bulls sent out a press release revealing the death of team legend Norm Van Lier, making it a sad day in Chicago's history.
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Bulls Feb 2009 Archive
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Washington Post | Feb 26, 2009
Barack Obama may attend Friday's game between the Wizards and Bulls at the Verizon Center.
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Press Release | Feb 26, 2009
Bulls great Norm Van Lier has passed away.
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Press Release | Feb 26, 2009
The White House has announced that the Chicago Bulls team will be visiting with President Barack Obama on Thursday.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 26, 2009
Luol Deng has seen his playing time reduced since last week's trades.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 23, 2009
The no-headband rule that was initially implemented by former coach Scott Skiles in Chicago still exists.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Feb 22, 2009
Bulls general manager John Paxson has left the door open for soon-to-be free agent Ben Gordon to return to the team.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Feb 22, 2009
Tim Thomas is looking forward to his time in Chicago now that Scott Skiles is out of the picture.
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Daily Herald | Feb 20, 2009
Tim Thomas is ready for his second stint in Chicago, and the Bulls are expecting this run to go more smoothly than the first.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 20, 2009
John Paxson has told the Chicago media that he is remaining the Bulls' GM.
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Press Release | Feb 19, 2009
The Knicks are excited about the additions to their backcourt and frontcourt.
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ESPN | Feb 19, 2009
Chicago has reportedly sent Thabo Sefolosha to the Thunder in exchange for one of Oklahoma City's five first-round draft picks in the next two drafts.
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ESPN | Feb 19, 2009
Thabo Sefolosha has been dealt to Oklahoma City for a future first round pick.
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Sports Radio Interviews | Feb 19, 2009
Brad Miller, who was traded from Sacramento to Chicago on Wednesday, became emotional in a radio interview right after the news became public.
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Sports Illustrated | Feb 19, 2009
The Nuggets are reportedly shopping their first round pick they received from Charlotte last June for to the Pacers, Knicks and Bulls.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 19, 2009
Larry Hughes heads to New York, while Tim Thomas is once again traded from the Knicks to the Bulls.
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Yahoo | Feb 19, 2009
Larry Hughes has been traded for Tim Thomas and Jerome James.
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ESPN | Feb 19, 2009
The Knicks are close to agreeing to trades that could land them forward Chris Wilcox and guard Larry Hughes, according to Marc Stein of ESPN.
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RealGM Staff Report | Feb 19, 2009
Trade talk stole the show in the NBA on Wednesday night, but there were a number of good games among the eleven played.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 19, 2009
A trade that would have sent Larry Hughes to the Knicks in exchange for Malik Rose and reportedly Jerome James fell apart on Wednesday night.
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ESPN | Feb 19, 2009
Trade talks between the Bulls and Wolves in regards to Kirk Hinrich have fallen apart.
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New York Daily News | Feb 18, 2009
Larry Hughes could fill the Knicks' need for another guard.
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Star Tribune | Feb 18, 2009
Kevin McHale seemed to suggest the Wolves would not be making a trade ahead of Thursday's deadline.
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Press Release | Feb 18, 2009
The Bulls acquired Brad Miller and John Salmons from the Sacramento Kings for Andrés Nocioni, Drew Gooden, Cedric Simmons and Michael Ruffin. Ruffin was sent to Portland, while Ike Diogu went to the Kings.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 18, 2009
The Bulls and Timberwolves are discussing a trade that would send Kirk Hinrich for the expiring salary of Jason Collins and another unknown piece, possibly Brian Cardinal.
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Sacramento Bee | Feb 18, 2009
The Kings will flip Michael Ruffin to Portland in exchange for Ike Diogu and approximately $1 million in cash.
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NBA.com | Feb 18, 2009
The Kings agreed on Wednesday to a trade that sends forward John Salmons and center Brad Miller to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for forwards Drew Gooden and Andres Nocioni.
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ESPN | Feb 18, 2009
The Bulls are looking to move guard Kirk Hinrich and forward Andres Nocioni, according to ESPN's John Hollinger.
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Toronto Sun | Feb 18, 2009
There have been consistent rumors that the Raptors have had talks with teams about trading Chris Bosh, but general manager Bryan Colangelo is vehemently denying such rumors.
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Daily Herald | Feb 18, 2009
Tyson Chandler was offered to Chicago, but ended up being traded to Oklahoma City.
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Yahoo! | Feb 18, 2009
Kirk Hinrich would move to Minnesota in the latest scenario involving a trade of Amare Stoudemire.
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USA Today | Feb 17, 2009
The Toronto Raptors are likely a long ways away from trading Chris Bosh, but that didn't stop several members of the Bulls from commenting on what it would be like to play with him.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Feb 17, 2009
Could the Toronto Raptors replace Chris Bosh with Amare Stoudemire?
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 16, 2009
Amare Stoudemire appears less likely to be dealt now and the Bulls are looking at other options.
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CBSSports.com | Feb 15, 2009
The Suns' interest in working with the Bulls on a trade is because of their increased desire to acquire Tyrus Thomas.
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Boston Globe | Feb 15, 2009
One NBA general manager said Portland and Chicago have the best chance to land Amare Stoudemire, while Memphis is also a contender.
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ESPN | Feb 14, 2009
Kevin Durant, Derrick Rose, Daequan Cook, and Nate Robinson were all victorious in their respective competitions during the NBA's All-Star Saturday Night festivities.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 13, 2009
The Bulls, Kings, Cavaliers and Thunder are all attempting to acquire Amar'e Stoudemire, but he isn't sure that the Suns will trade him.
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ESPN | Feb 13, 2009
The Bulls have released a statement discrediting a report by Peter Vecsey that general manager John Paxson would resign shortly after Thursday's trade deadline.
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New York Post | Feb 13, 2009
A report claims that Chicago general manager John Paxson will resign soon after Thursday's trade deadline.
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RealGM Staff Report | Feb 13, 2009
There were only three games on the schedule in the NBA on Thursday night, but the action was a fitting close to the first-half of the 2008-09 season.
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Sun-Sentinel | Feb 12, 2009
Michael Beasley admits being slightly jealous of Derrick Rose, who Chicago picked with the first overall selection in the 2008 NBA draft instead of Beasley.
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Daily Herald | Feb 12, 2009
Chicago beat writer Mike McGraw writes that he expects a rush of trade activity ahead of the deadline because of the poor economic situation many teams find themselves in.
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CBSSports.com | Feb 12, 2009
Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes and a $5.2M trade exception will help Chicago in their trade talks.
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RealGM Staff Report | Feb 11, 2009
The NBA inched closer to the All-Star Break on Tuesday night with an interesting slate of games. There was a controversial finish in Indiana, huge comebacks in Minnesota and Chicago, and a shootout between the Knicks and Warriors in Oakland.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Feb 10, 2009
If the Bulls are going to make a play for Amare Stoudemire, they'll likely have to include Kirk Hinrich in any package.
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Daily Herald | Feb 10, 2009
Phoenix reportedly have little interest in Michael Beasley or Shawn Marion from Miami.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 9, 2009
Tyrus Thomas' strong play of late has made him an intriguing prospect.
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Seattle Times | Feb 8, 2009
Jason Terry sustained a broken bone in his left hand in the first half and missed the rest of Saturday night's game against the Chicago Bulls.
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ESPN | Feb 7, 2009
Chicago, Miami, Detroit and Portland are among the teams Phoenix has exchanged trade scenarios with.
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ESPN.com | Feb 7, 2009
Could the Suns trade Shaquille O'Neal?
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Newark Star-Ledger | Feb 6, 2009
The New Jersey Nets have spoken to San Antonio, Chicago, Cleveland and, surprisingly, Toronto about guard Vince Carter.
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Chicago Tribune | Feb 4, 2009
The Bulls moved guard Larry Hughes to the inactive list on Tuesday night after coach Vinny Del Negro held him out of the team's last ten games.
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Sacramento Bee | Feb 4, 2009
League sources said Brad Miller and Kenny Thomas remain in the mix for a possible deal with Miami involving Shawn Marion.
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Houston Chronicle | Feb 3, 2009
Tracy McGrady should be back in uniform on Tuesday, giving the Rockets their full rotation.
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Press Release | Feb 2, 2009
Derrick Rose, Devin Harris, Tony Parker and Jameer Nelson will battle out this year's skill challenge at All-Star weekend.
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Daily Herald | Feb 1, 2009
Jerry Reinsdorf wants Del Harris and Bernie Bickerstaff to help Vinny Del Negro more.
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Daily Herald | Feb 1, 2009
Derrick Rose left the Bulls' win in Phoenix on Saturday night early because of foot pain.
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