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Brendan Haywood: Gilbert gets cut from Team USA for someone like Kirk Hinrich. Oh, no disrespect to Kirk Hinrich, but he's not Gilbert. Gil was like, "Yo, I'm going to give all these dudes buckets when I see them." So, certain coaches were on his hit list—anybody that coached on Team USA was on his hit list. We went to Phoenix, and man, he gave them that work. He even told them, "Hey man, y'all boys are going to be doing wind sprints tonight."

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KC Johnson: Celtics 138, Bulls 129 Bulls eliminated from NBA Cup advancement Vucevic 32 pts, 11 rebs LaVine 29 pts (passes Kirk Hinrich for most 3PM in franchise history) Horton-Tucker 16 points in 14 minutes Tatum 35 pts, 14 rebs Pritchard 29 pts (19 in 4th)

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Eddy Curry: People don’t know. These younger people only see Jay Williams as the guy on TV. We know Jay Will to be one of the most electric guards I’ve ever seen. Me and Jamal had been friends since I was in high school… Jamal was coming off an ACL injury. Every year they were drafting a guard. Jamal, who we know today, is one of the best guards ever, but this was him back in 2001-2004. I was there when they drafted Kirk Hinrich. I saw the toll it took on him. I saw the hurt and determination when they drafted Jay Will… When they drafted him (Williams), they did their best to make him feel super special. I felt like they didn’t really do that for all of us. My younger self felt that way. They wanted all of us to be at the training facility when he came. Nobody was there when I came or Jamal.

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After 16 months on the market and price reductions down to $2.75 million, the nine-bedroom, 9,270-square-foot French Country-style mansion in Bannockburn owned by former Chicago Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich has found a buyer. Now retired after a 14-year basketball career, Hinrich, 37, lives in Sioux Falls, S.D., where he coaches at a basketball academy. Hinrich played for the Bulls from 2003 until 2010, and again from 2012 until 2016.

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