Monday, February 4, 2013
NBA Hall of Famer turned children's book author Dennis Rodman stopped by Anderson's Bookshop in downtown Naperville to sign copies of his new book, "Dennis the Wild Bull" on Saturday.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
NBA Hall of Famer turned children's book author Dennis Rodman stopped by Anderson's Bookshop in downtown Naperville to sign copies of his new book, "Dennis the Wild Bull" on Saturday.
A crowd of more than 300 people wormed its way through the aisles of Anderson's Bookshop Saturday to meet NBA Hall of Famer turned children's book author Dennis Rodman. And no, "children's book" was not a typo. Get news in your inbox. Sign up for the Patch newsletter. Like Naperville Patch on Facebook. The former Chicago Bull was visiting Naperville to promote his new children's book, "Dennis the Wild Bull," which was released Wednesday. In order to get a glimpse of Rodman as well as a signed copy of his new book, fans had to pre-order the book at Anderson's. A slightly toned down Rodman sported a Chicago Bulls hat and grey blazer Saturday afternoon, but remnants of his wild side - nose piercings, lip ring, tattoos and bright nail polish…
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Some families don't have a sporting chance to celebrate together.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Members of the Chicago Bulls organization visited Clow Elementary on Tuesday to promote their Read to Achieve program.
Tuesday, Nov. 29, Bulls announcer Chuck Swirsky, retired player Sidney Greene, Benny the Bull and other members of the Chicago Bulls staff visited Clow Elementary in Naperville to promote their Read to Achieve program.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Hall of Fame forward holds court with the media after conducting his weeklong basketball camp. What's on everyone's mind? His recent comments comparing LeBron James and Michael Jordan.
Who are the greatest players in Chicago Bulls history? Michael Jordan, of course, is No. 1. Next is Scottie Pippen. Pippen was Jordan’s right-hand man when the Bulls dominated the 1990s and won six NBA championships. The 6-foot-7-inch small forward, a tenacious defender, made the NBA’s All-Defensive First Team eight times during his career. Last summer he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame and also became a Bulls ambassador. A native of Arkansas, Pippen spent last week at the Bulls-Sox Training Academy in Lisle, conducting his Scottie Pippen Basketball Camp for boys and girls ages 6-17. At the conclusion of the camp, he spent a few minutes with the area's media, addressing various topics. Among them: Pippen's remarks last month …
Sunday, May 22, 2011
The NBA's Eastern conference finals, tied at a game apiece, move to Miami tonight. The game's on TNT at 7:30.
Gerard Schilling
7:14 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
And this is the type of person our children should admire and emulate? No wonder this country is in trouble!   more ›