Deng, Wallace key to defensive victory for Bulls
Since the trade deadline, Luol Deng has quietly proved each game that John Paxson did the right thing by not trading him for that bearded giant from Memphis. Such was the case in Sunday's game, as Deng stepped up to shut down the Celtics' five-time All-Star Paul Pierce and help the Bulls roll to a 94-78 win in Boston.
Pie deemed ‘too ready’ to join big league club
Touted by Cubs brass as the next great outfield prospect for what seems like a decade, Felix Pie's shot at the big leagues doesn't seem to be nearing any time soon. Even after a hot spring, Pie's hopes to be roaming the Wrigley Field outfield when the season starts still appear remote.
Bulls avenge lost pride, dignity in win over Orlando
The Bulls finally found out just how good it feels to be a bully. The wedgies, the purple-nurples, the swirlies, the 24-point beatings . apparently picking on someone smaller and weaker was just what the doctored ordered.
Sox management orders Buehrle to carry Vasquez’s bags
It's customary for rookies to perform degrading tasks until they earn respect of a ball club. Although he's in his eighth season with the White Sox, Mark Buehrle has been ordered to carry the bags of recently-rich pitcher Javy Vasquez.
Bulls get their tails handed to them in loss to Heat
Last night the Bulls went into Miami standing tall, having won three games in a row and feeling confident they could repeat their opening-night historic win against the Heat and notch their fourth win in a row.
Khabibulin posts first shutout as a Blackhawk
Usually when a goaltender makes over $6 million dollars a year, he gives his team at least a couple shutouts per season. That expectation is gone when you're the starting goalie for the Blackhawks.
Sox tattoo landed Britney in rehab
Family and friends of fallen pop princess Britney Spears decided the star needed to enter a rehab facility after learning that she had gotten a White Sox tattoo.