A former All-Star Chicago Bulls champion looks back on his Hall of Fame head coach during an exclusive interview.
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Michael Jordan gave a retirement hint no one noticed in 1991: "By then, I want to be out of basketball"
Back in 1991, nobody seriously imagined Jordan stepping away so soon. He was just hitting his stride. The Bulls had captured ...
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"Get him the ball" - Phil Jackson and the '90s Bulls credit the player who saved Michael Jordan in tough games
While Michael Jordan carried the Bulls, he didn't always take the final shot; discover the "sidekick" who stepped up to ...
NBA Champion and Orlando Magic legend, Horace Grant, is hosting a new show expected to release in 2026, titled: Legends in ...
Bulls champion Horace Grant explains why comparing Michael Jordan and LeBron James across eras misses the bigger picture of ...
Michigan beats Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl. Neil Snow scores four touchdowns in a game that ends with eight minutes to play. The Wolverines earned the nickname as the “Point ...
Each year, CBS News Chicago remembers some of the many people who made the city tick through a variety of talents and achievements. Here are 62 people whose memories Chicago is honoring in 2025.
Travis Best Court will now adorn the hardwood at Springfield Central High School after the school officially dedicating its ...
Nebraska (11-0) is one of only seven undefeated teams remaining in Division 1 and is No. 15 in the Associated Press poll, its highest ranking since January 1991.
Ateeq Ahmed: Went to the game last night and enjoyed the impressive win. It helped our 3’s were falling a little and Cavs missed a good amount. Very happy to see Zach having a big impact in his first ...
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Residents fume as owner of Michael Jordan’s old Chicago home plans to turn it into a museum
Known as Champions Point, the 7-acre property is currently in the possession of a man named John Cooper. He wants to transform Jordan's former home into a museum featuring "living classrooms" for use ...
The year in Chicago sports media was unlike any other. One of the longest-tenured radio hosts was fired, and entire seasons were blacked out — and it wasn’t even summer yet.
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