(Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune) The numbers of Bulls greats Jerry Sloan, Bob Love, Michael Jordan, and Scottie Pippen hang from the United Center rafters as Derrick Rose is honored at halftime of a ...
The number retirement is still to come for Derrick Rose, but the former MVP still felt plenty of love on Saturday from the Chicago Bulls. With several former teammates in the building, the native son of Chicago was honored in a " Night" halftime ceremony at the United Center on Saturday during a game between the Bulls and the New York Knicks,
The Seattle Seahawks may not have earned a trip to the playoffs this year, but they still had several outstanding individual performances from key players this year. Among them was Pro Bowl safety Julian Love.
With the NBA trade deadline roughly three weeks away, HoopsHype has gathered the latest intel on several trade candidates, including Nikola Vucevic, John Collins, Rob Williams, Jonas Valanciunas, Jusuf Nurkic, and more. Plus, reporting on what?
Legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker died on Thursday at the age of 90 after a long battle with cancer. Uecker, who spent 54 years as a broadcaster for Milwaukee, was on the call for the Brewers' season-ending loss to the Mets. An
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NBA legend Scottie Pippen wanted to join the Chicago Bulls as a coach during the Derrick Rose era.  However, Tom Thibodeau didn’t want him around.  “On several occasions, I brought up the idea with people in the Bulls organization,
The team said president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf informed the Chicago product and former ... Pippen (33), Jerry Sloan (4) and Bob Love (10) as the only Bulls players whose numbers have been ...
What should we expect from Jimmy Butler rejoining the Heat this week? And why Oklahoma City should be feeling thankful.
Throughout his NBA journey, coaches and teams always adjusted to Michael Jordan. However, that was not the case before he turned pro. In 1984—the year when the Chicago Bulls drafted him third overall—MJ had the Olympics in his sights.
In the heart of Chicago, where history meets modern artistry, one man has found a way to let beauty flourish in the most unexpected places.
With the regular season in the rearview mirror, the Chicago Bears have turned their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history. The Bears have heavy lifting ahead to close the gap on three division rivals who qualified for the playoffs.