Dec 31, 2007 12:26 AM EST
Everyone needs to start somewhere, and even the best coaches needed a break to begin their legacy in the NBA coaching business, so Chicago Tribune writer Sam Smith asks why not Scottie Pippen as the next coach of the Bulls.
"What's my disadvantage?" Pippen asked. "No NBA coaching experience? [Scott] Skiles' record with the Bulls wasn't that great. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to do what you've done your whole life. I've played basketball, run teams and won."
"They didn't put me at point guard because I could dribble good. They put me there because I could run a team. I wasn't the best dribbler, the best shooter. I wasn't a point guard. But I knew how to run a team."
Pippen, who is living in Ft. Lauderdale and dabbling in a few business ventures, clearly has given this some thought.
"With a guy who loved to touch it and shoot all the time, I was able to keep him under control," Pippen said, referring, of course, to Michael Jordan. "That didn't come from the bench; it came from making the right decisions. You try to make the game fun for everyone and then we were able to find Mike. The games I felt he was getting off too much, I'd find a way to get other guys off. And then guys weren't running at him all the time and he could take off in the right place."
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Dec 31, 2007 12:14 AM EST
Jamal Crawford missed the Knicks' game against Chicago on Sunday because of a bruised right hand, leaving New York without its normal starting backcourt.
Stephon Marbury was back with the team after missing most of the month following the death of his father but wasn't in uniform, and it isn't known when he will rejoin the lineup.
Crawford, who leads the Knicks with 19.2 points per game, was hurt Friday during practice when he banged his hand into a teammate's knee. X-rays before Sunday's game were negative, and the Knicks didn't say how long Crawford would be out.
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Unable to reach terms on a contract extension before this season, Ben Gordon has told confidants he might sign a one-year tender offer next summer and become an unrestricted free agent after the 2008-09 season.
If they don't trade him first, the Bulls will make a qualifying offer of $6.4 million to keep Gordon as a restricted free agent next off-season. That would allow them to match any offers he might receive next summer.
The Bulls also can negotiate a long-term extension with Gordon next summer.
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Bulls Dec 2007 Archive
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ESPN | Dec 29, 2007
Jim Boylan's debut as interim head coach of the Chicago Bulls was a winner because of a major change he made soon after getting the job.
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Star Tribune | Dec 27, 2007
Jim Boylan was promoted Thursday to interim Head Coach of the Chicago Bulls, who fired Scott Skiles on Monday after the team's disappointing start.
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ESPN.com | Dec 27, 2007
Tony Parker scored 28 points, and the Spurs easily beat Chicago 94-79 Wednesday night in the Bulls' first game since firing Scott Skiles.
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Yahoo! | Dec 26, 2007
The most obvious trade targets for the Bulls are New Jersey Nets point guard Jason Kidd and Memphis Grizzlies center Pau Gasol.
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Yahoo! | Dec 26, 2007
Just-fired Chicago Bulls' Coach Scott Skiles will have a job next season, and his team will improve.
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Chicago Tribune | Dec 26, 2007
Scottie Pippen could return as an assistant coac, since he and Skiles didn't get along, and John Bach could be brought back for consulting work since his name has come up for jobs with other teams, according to Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune.
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Yahoo! | Dec 26, 2007
Chicago Bulls GM John Paxson made it clear that he was unlikely to pick a permanent successor this season, or as permanent as a coach can be in the NBA these days the Chicago Tribune reported.
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Yahoo.com | Dec 26, 2007
Their coach is gone, and the Bulls know he might not be the only casualty of their disappointing start.
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Chicago Tribune | Dec 25, 2007
Scott Skiles will collect a settlement on the roughly $7M left on his contract.
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Press Release | Dec 24, 2007
Scott Skiles has been terminated as head coach of the Bulls. No replacement has yet been announced.
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Northwest Herald | Dec 23, 2007
The Bulls aren’t who we thought they were.
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ESPN | Dec 19, 2007
Ben Wallace sat out the Chicago Bulls' game against the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night because of a sore left foot.
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RealGM Staff Report | Dec 18, 2007
The Chicago Bulls announced today the team has assigned rookie forward Demetris Nichols to the Iowa Energy of the D-League.
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Chicago Tribune | Dec 17, 2007
Luol Deng hasn't let the back soreness affect his performance of late, averaging 21 points in his last six games.
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RealGM Staff Report | Dec 17, 2007
The Chicago Bulls announced today the team has recalled rookie guard JamesOn Curry from the Iowa Energy of the D-League.
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Press Release | Dec 14, 2007
Tyrus Thomas suspended one game without pay and Pacers' forward Troy Murphy fined $10,000, the league announced Friday.
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Chicago Tribune | Dec 14, 2007
Tyrus Thomas had his say regarding his role in Wednesday night's skirmish with Pacers' forward Troy Murphy, speaking via phone with league personnel Thursday morning.
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USA Today | Dec 12, 2007
An Illinois Appellate Court ruled in favor of Michael Jordan on Wednesday in a five-year legal dispute with a woman who alleged the basketball great promised her $5 million to keep quiet over the paternity of a child.
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ESPN | Dec 12, 2007
Indiana center Troy Murphy and Chicago forward Tyrus Thomas were ejected after an altercation Wednesday night.
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RealGM Staff Report | Dec 7, 2007
The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has waived guard Thomas Gardner.
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RealGM Staff Report | Dec 7, 2007
Rookie Demetris Nichols now joins his third team after being claimed by the Chicago Bulls.
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Chicago Tribune | Dec 7, 2007
Would struggling Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich be better off re-finding form by coming off the bench?
"Um, I don't know," Hinrich said after the Bulls' short practice at a local college.
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Miami Herald | Dec 2, 2007
Ben Gordon scored 34 points, Luol Deng added 29, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Charlotte Bobcats 111-95 on Saturday night to win consecutive games for the first time this season.