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Kirk Hinrich is a 6-foot-3-inch guard who plays in the National Basketball Association. The native of Sioux City, Iowa, was selected with the 7th overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. In June 2010, sources said the Bulls agreed in principle to send Hinrich, $3 million and French prospect Kevin Seraphin, whom they took with the 17th pick in the '10 draft, to the Washington Wizards. NBA coaches voted Hinrich to the second All-Defensive team after the 2006-07 season, a testament to the guard's tenacious perimeter defense. Hinrich played for the USA national team during summer 2006. Born on Jan. 2, 1981, Hinrich played for his father, Jim, as Sioux City West High School won th...
Kirk Hinrich is a 6-foot-3-inch guard who plays in the National Basketball Association. The native of Sioux City, Iowa, was selected with the 7th overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. In June 2010, sources said the Bulls agreed in principle to send Hinrich, $3 million and French prospect Kevin Seraphin, whom they took with the 17th pick in the '10 draft, to the Washington Wizards. NBA coaches voted Hinrich to the second All-Defensive team after the 2006-07 season, a testament to the guard's tenacious perimeter defense. Hinrich played for the USA national team during summer 2006. Born on Jan. 2, 1981, Hinrich played for his father, Jim, as Sioux City West High School won the Iowa state championship in 1999. Hinrich earned the state's co-Mr. Basketball honors along with close friend and future college teammate Nick Collison. Hinrich originally committed to Iowa State and then-coach Tim Floyd. But when Floyd left for the NBA to succeed Phil Jackson as coach of the Bulls, Hinrich committed to Kansas. He helped lead the Jayhawks to back-to-back Final Four appearances.
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Video: Here's J.J. Redick getting his ankles broken
It's been a rough week for Terps fans with Randy Shannon turning down an offer to be Maryland's defensive coordinator and the men's basketball team losing to Virginia Tech. This video of J.J. Redick getting juked out of his sneakers should cheer you up....Tags: Randy Shannon, Orlando Magic, Athletes, Basketball, Dwight Howard
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NCAA West Region capsules
Daily PressNo. 1 ARIZONA (25-3) NCAA HISTORY: 22nd appearance, 19th straight. Four Final Fours, champ in 1997, runner-up in 2001. Lost to Oklahoma in last year's West semis. COACH: Lute Olson (39-23 in NCAA). STARTERS: F Luke Walton, F Rick Anderson, C Channing...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Tommy Smith, Feet, Colleges and Universities, Kaman Corporation
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Maryland advances to title game
Sun StaffATLANTA - It's no longer a dream, no longer a goal they have been obsessed with reaching for the past year. The Maryland Terrapins are about to play for the first national championship in school history. Last night before 53,378 at the Georgia Dome, the...Tags: Drew Gooden, History, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Kansas Jayhawks, Basketball
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NBA roundup: Smith wants to stay with Knicks
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NBA roundup: Smith wants to stay with Knicks New York Knicks guard J.R. Smith can be a free agent this summer, but said he does not want to leave the team. Smith, the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year, has a player option for next season...Tags: Brooklyn Nets, Kendrick Perkins, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Chicago Bulls
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Depleted Bulls simply run out of gas
By tipoff of the Bulls' 88-65 blowout loss to the Heat on Monday night, it became clear the United Center crowd would begin the game as short-handed as the team it came to watch. Due to either low interest or heavy traffic related to Monday's rare rush-...
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Banged-up Bulls end season that never began for Rose
MIAMI — The Bulls ended their season Wednesday night with a 94-91 playoff loss to the Heat as they began it, in short-handed fashion. Derrick Rose indeed sat out every game following surgery to repair his torn left anterior cruciate ligament on...
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Rose will be Bulls' big offseason addition
Regardless of what happens this summer, the Bulls' biggest offseason addition will be the youngest most valuable player in NBA history. Thanks to a provision in the new collective bargaining agreement named after him, Derrick Rose, who is scheduled to...
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Shorthanded Bulls try to extend season
MIAMI -- Luol Deng didn't travel here for Wednesday's Game 5, and Derrick Rose and Kirk Hinrich remain out as the Chicago Bulls try to stave off elimination against the Miami Heat. Deng remained in Chicago as he continues to remain weak from losing 15...
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NBA roundup: James heads all-defensive team
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NBA roundup: James heads all-defensive team Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen and Miami Heat forward LeBron James highlight the NBA All-Defensive First Team. The NBA announced Monday that Allen received 53 points in the voting while...Tags: Boston Celtics, USA Today, LeBron James, Tyson Chandler, Chris Paul
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ESSAY: A Chicagoan's lament on Rose
You owed us more. Derrick Rose, if you sift through the city's anger, blind support, unhappiness and general confusion, you likely will find one overarching emotion: a deep-rooted disappointment. Throughout Chicago, your story is nearly a refrain, a...
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Heat blow lead, find way to finish off Bulls 94-91
South Florida Sun SentinelThis was everything the Miami Heat could have hoped for . . . for the first 5 minutes, 25 seconds. Then it became work, hard work, grueling work, stressful work, the type of effort they knew going into this series would be required against Tom...Tags: Brooklyn Nets, American Airlines Arena, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Taj Gibson
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Bloom not off Bulls bolstered by Rose
As Derrick Rose continually dominated the Miami Heat's ball boys during pregame warmups at AmericanAirlines Arena, it became increasingly clear that the Chicago Bulls were largely playing for the future these past two weeks. Without Rose, as...
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