April 2006 Chicago Bulls Wiretap

Posey Not Going To Apologize To Hinrich

Apr 29, 2006 8:11 PM

Don't expect James Posey to apologize to Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich for the hard foul which lead to his ejection and subsequent one game suspension.

"Do you apologize after all your fouls?" asked Posey.

"All you've been hearing and reading about is the intent to hurt someone and things like that," Posey said. "Back in the day, the guy would have just bounced up, got two free throws and went about his business. Nowadays, it's not like that. You breathe on somebody it's liable to be a foul."

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Shaq Slapped With $25,000 Fine

Apr 29, 2006 4:00 PM

After saying that referees were targeting him and that he knew he would be in trouble with Bob Delaney officiating Game 3, Shaquille O'Neal was fined $25,000 on Saturday by the NBA.

O'Neal finished the contest with just 8 points and 4 rebounds and following the game said that he felt "humiliated."

AP

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NBA Suspends Posey

Apr 28, 2006 7:50 PM

James Posey of the Miami Heat has been suspended one game  without pay for knocking Chicago?s Kirk Hinrich to the floor, it was  announced  today  by Stu Jackson, NBA Senior Vice President Basketball Operations.

Posey  was  assessed  a  Flagrant  Foul  Penalty Two for the incident which occurred  with 3:15 remaining in the fourth period of the Bulls? 109-90 win over  the  visiting  Heat at the United Center on April 27. Posey will miss Game  4 of the series, which will be played at the United Center on Sunday, April 30.

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Suspension Isn't Likely For Posey Plow On Hinrich

Apr 28, 2006 6:22 AM

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, James Posey doesn't appear to be in serious jeopardy of a suspension, even though the NBA's disciplinary chief had a ringside seat for the Miami Heat forward's flagrant foul on Kirk Hinrich.

"When the foul is to the head, it's considered much more serious,'' said Stu Jackson, who metes out suspensions by the league.

Posey appeared to intentionally bump into Hinrich, who was dribbling at full speed and fell hard with 3:14 left to play Thursday. Posey was assessed the more serious Flagrant 2 penalty, which carries an automatic ejection and a review by Jackson.

"I'll still look at the tape, but it's always better to be in the arena when something happens,'' Jackson said. "The tape doesn't always get everything.''

Posey, booed loudly by the sellout crowd of 22,133 at the United Center, was apologetic afterward and expected a further penalty.

"It was interpreted as excessive in [the officials'] view, even though I didn't think it was excessive,'' Posey said. "I definitely wasn't trying to hurt him. I came from the blind side, just trying to cut him off. And in any collision like that, you'll have that type of reaction.

"You can say that every foul [was] a frustration foul at that point, with how the game was being called. ... There probably will be some repercussion because they ejected me right away.''

Chicago Sun-Times

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Mourning Returns, Posey Ejected, As Bulls Blow Out Heat

Apr 28, 2006 1:53 AM

Heat forward Alonzo Mourning returned to the hardwood for the first time since tearing his calf muscle on March 22, going scoreless and grabbing two rebounds in eight minutes of action as the Bulls jumped all over the Heat, winning 109-90 to reduce Miami's series lead to 2-1.

The game was again action packed, with James Posey ejected with 3:15 left after knocking down Kirk Hinrich on a fast break and receiving a flagrant foul two. Six seconds later, Antoine Walker fouled out and got called for a technical foul. So did Udonis Haslem, who served a one-game suspension for throwing his mouthpiece toward an official in the series opener.  The game was already over at the time of the commotion.

"He thought we had an advantage and wanted to make a hard foul," Hinrich said. "It's just part of the game. Just got to take it."

Posey said he did not foul Hinrich out of frustration. He was simply trying to get back on defense, and Hinrich did not see him.

"He didn't see me, first of all," said Posey, who faces a fine and possible suspension. "So anything like that -- a guy coming from the side -- a collision will happen like that. That's all it was."

Miami coach Pat Riley did not rush to his players' defense afterward.

"Maybe something happened at the other end, but I don't like that," he said of Posey's foul. "There's got to be some dignity in the game. The game was a very physical game. Both teams were playing hard."

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Bulls Looking At Changing Lineup?

Apr 27, 2006 3:03 AM

Bulls coach Scott Skiles said Wednesday he might make changes to the starting lineup for Game 3, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.

With Malik Allen hurting because of back spasms and Michael Sweetney having a lot of trouble with Shaquille O'Neal in Games 1 and 2, the two may be replaced in the starting lineup with Luol Deng and Tyson Chandler.

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Haslem's Status A Concern For Miami

Apr 24, 2006 2:12 AM

The Miami Heat are anxiously awaiting word from the league as to the fate of forward Udonis Haslem, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.  Haslem was ejected in the first half of Game 1 after he threw his mouth piece at referee Joey Crawford.

"It was frustration," Heat guard Dwyane Wade said. "Udonis went to reach for [his mouthpiece] and missed it the first time, and in frustration threw it and it happened to be in the direction of Joey.

"Udonis is tough, but he is not stupid. A lot of guys get mad and throw things, gum they are chewing. [He threw it] at one of the toughest refs in the world."

Heat coach Pat Riley said he didn't expect a suspension and said Heat owner Mickey Arison, who is chairman of the league's Board of Governors, talked with NBA officials after the game.

Chicago Tribune

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Heat Take 1-0 Lead Over Bulls

Apr 23, 2006 12:36 AM

Behind Dwayne Wade and Shaquille O'Neal, the Heat got the breaks they needed against the Bulls, eventually winning 111-106 to take a 1-0 lead in the best of seven series.

The Heat, who had 39 free throw attempts to the Bulls 17, got out to a double digit lead in the second quarter before the Bulls hit back, taking over the lead for the first time in the game in the fourth quarter before Wade took over.

Wade and Bull Ben Gordon were sensational for their teams, with Wade scoring 30 points and Gordon a game high 35.  Shaq finished with 27 points, 16 rebounds and 5 blocks (all in first half), while Andres Nocioni matched Shaq's 16 rebounds and had 18 points.

Game 2 is on Monday in Miami.

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Haslem Thrown Out Of Game 1 For Throwing Mouthpiece At Ref

Apr 22, 2006 8:58 PM

Heat forward Udonis Haslem was ejected from Game 1 and possibly may be facing a suspension after he threw his mouthpiece at ref Joey Crawford after a no call with 4:08 remaining in the  the first half of Game 1 between Miami and Chicago.

Haslem had 5 points and 7 rebounds before being tossed.

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Songaila Left Off Playoff Roster

Apr 22, 2006 2:54 AM

Darius Songaila left the Berto Center floor protective boot on his right foot, saying he felt neither physical or mental pain, as he was left off the Bulls' playoff roster.

"This is one of those things that you want to get healed," Songaila said. "If it doesn't, you know it'll become chronic throughout the rest of your career. Everybody wants to be on (the playoff roster), but I just need to be healthy and look forward to next year."

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Last-Minute Phone Call Kept Skiles In Chicago

Chicago Sun-Times

Skiles Named Coach Of The Month

Press Release

Extension Coming For Paxson?

ESPN

Bulls' Assistant Bach Expected To Retire

Chicago Sun-Times

Paxson Admits Even He Had Doubts

Chicago Sun-Times

Gordon And Kobe Named Players Of The Week

NBA

Bulls Clinch Playoff Berth

Associated Press

Bulls Need One More Win To Clinch Playoff Spot

Chicago Sun-Times

Ben Gordon Ties Three Point Record As Bulls Beat Wizards

RealGM.com

Childress Suspended Two Games, Nocioni Fined

Press Release

Upon Review, Nocioni Says He's Sorry

Daily Herald

Deng Recovering Slowly From Concussion

Chicago Tribune

Harrington Open About Interest In Chicago

Chicago Sun-Times

Jay Williams To The Knicks?

NY Post

Livingston Signed For Remainder Of Season By Chicago

Press Release

Deng And Piatkowski Out Versus Nets

RealGM

Deng Still Battling Concussion

Daily Herald

Deng And Piatokowski Go Inactive Following Shootaround Collision

AP

Eastern Conference Playoff Picture Getting Interesting

Daily Herald

Bulls Will Court Przybilla

Daily Herald