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Thursday, Jun 28 The Bulls want to re-sign restricted free agent Zach LaVine, who could draw interest from the Kings. That's one question. Others, asked by readers and answered by the Tribune's K.C. Johnson: Is Wendell Carter the right pick? Will Bulls pursue Marcus Smart? Elsewhere, Paul George reportedly has decided to become a free agent. | | |
| Sammy Sosa remains in exile from the Cubs and continues to shoot himself in the foot with ill-timed comments. In 2014, Sosa had agreed to a tell-all interview with the Tribune's David Haugh -- but then it all fell apart. In a Sports Illustrated interview, Sosa said that Ernie Banks "has a statue and I don't have nothing." |
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| Forget James Shields record this season. He has been pitching well and Wednesday night he was at the top of his game in help White Sox top the Twins 6-1. Thursday afternoon, the Sox went for the sweep. |
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| You know who's a surefire Hall-of-Famer? Marian Hossa, that's who. Well, Steve Larmer was the Hossa of his era. Denis Savard thrived with Larmer on his wing the way Jonathan Toews starred with Hossa. That should connect some generational dots. If only something could connect with Hall voters. |
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| The German national team's disgraceful exit from the World Cup on Wednesday may be just a soccer defeat, but it feels like more than that: The expression of an anxious, luckless moment of hesitation and uncertainty for Germany. In action Thursday, Belgium beat England in a game neither team really wanted to win. |
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