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LeBron James Speaks Out After Spat With Courtside Heckler Who Was Ejected
During the fourth quarter, James got into a brief verbal confrontation with a female fan who pulled down her mask to make a point.
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Young Scores 37 as Hawks Pound Bulls 124-104 in Opener
Trae Young scored 37 points and the revamped Atlanta Hawks pounded Chicago 124-104, spoiling Billy Donovan’s debut as Bulls coach
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LaVine Scores 35 in Three Quarters, Bulls Rout Hawks 136-102
Zach LaVine believes he needs to be a dependable fourth-quarter scorer for the Chicago Bulls to have success. Against Atlanta on Wednesday night, though, he was happy being a spectator. LaVine scored 35 points in three quarters, Lauri Markkanen added 22 and Chicago snapped a three-game losing streak with a 136-102 victory over the road-weary Hawks. LaVine, who sat out…
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Alex Len Scores 28 Points as Hawks Edge Bulls
Alex Len scored a season-high 28 points and the Atlanta Hawks held on to beat the Chicago Bulls 123-118 on Sunday.
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Chicago Bulls Set Team Record Against Atlanta Hawks
The Chicago Bulls have made some not-so-good history this season, but they achieved something remarkable in their win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday.
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LIII for LIII: Maine Man Continues Super Bowl Streak
Don Crisman of Maine has been to every single Super Bowl, and as a lifelong Patriots fan, these games have become more and more special for the 82-year-old.
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Zach LaVine, Bulls Pull Away Late From Hawks
The Chicago Bulls got 27 points out of Zach LaVine and 18 more from Jabari Parker as they beat the Atlanta Hawks 97-85 on Saturday night.
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Rally Seeks Justice for Black Man Shot by Police in Backyard
The family of Stephon Clark joined hundreds of people at a rally urging California’s capital city not to let his memory or calls for police reform fade nearly two weeks after the 22-year-old unarmed black man was killed by Sacramento officers. Clark’s fiancee, Salena Manni, stood on stage with his two young sons, grandmother and uncle for the gathering Saturday...
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‘I'd Probably Be Out There': Kings Players, Owner Address Protests Over Sacramento Police Shooting
On the best night of his rookie season, Sacramento’s Justin Jackson had a difficult time keeping his mind off the protests going on outside of Golden1 Center. He was far from alone in his feelings, with Kings owner Vivek Ranadive taking to the court after the game to say that the fatal shooting of Stephon Clark by Sacramento police was...
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NBA Star Kevin Love Discloses Bouts With Panic Attacks, Mental Health
Suffering for years in silence, Kevin Love has opened up about his struggles with mental health. The Cavaliers forward writes in an essay for the Players’ Tribune that he had a panic attack during a game this season and he has spent most of his life afraid to accept there was something wrong with him.
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Chicago Bulls Clinch Playoff Spot Wednesday
After missing the playoffs last season, the Chicago Bulls will make a return trip to the postseason thanks to their win over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night.
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Chicago Bulls Playoff Update: Bulls in Dogfight With Heat, Pacers
With three games to go in the NBA season, the bottom half of the Eastern Conference standings is tighter than ever, with five teams all within two games entering the season’s home stretch.
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She Said Yes! Gucci Mane Gets Engaged on Atlanta Hawks' ‘Kiss Cam'
Rapper Gucci Mane took full advantage of the “Kiss Cam” while attending an NBA game in his hometown of Atlanta, using his scoreboard appearance to pop the question to girlfriend Keyshia Ka’oir. Video of the proposal on Tuesday night shows Gucci Mane, whose real name is Radric Davis, getting down on one knee and presenting Ka’oir with a sizable ring...
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NBA Player Arrested Outside NYC Nightclub Was Giving Cash to Homeless: Ex-Teammate
A former teammate of a professional basketball player arrested outside a New York City nightclub says his friend was giving money to a homeless man when he was taken to the ground by police officers.
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LeBron, Cavaliers Sweep Hawks to Earn NBA Finals Spot
LeBron James scored 23 points, Kyrie Irving returned after missing two games and the Cleveland Cavaliers reserved a spot in the NBA Finals with a 118-88 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night to win the Eastern Conference title.
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Sharp, Versteeg Shine as Hawks Lose to Blues
Aggressive plays by Patrick Sharp and Brad Richards may not have led to a Chicago Blackhawks victory on Saturday, but they were good signs moving forward, as we see in this edition of Three Stars.
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Blues Sneak Past Blackhawks 3-2 Saturday Night
The Chicago Blackhawks got on the board in the first minute of the game, but three unanswered goals sent the St. Louis Blues to a 3-2 victory on Saturday night.