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Jerry Sloan
The only player remaining from the original 18 selected when Chicago was awarded a franchise in 1966, Jerry provides scoring punch in the backcourt. Jerry's hustle, desire, shooting and tenacious defense are among the Bulls' biggest assets. After earning All-State honors in high school, he was an All-American at Evansville in their unbeaten 1964-65 season.
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Remember back in the 1970s, when you would always see "Rockin' Rollin'" at major sporting events? You know... the guy with the rainbow wig. I think Rodman should take up that job once he is done in the NBA. Seriously though, Dennis is a very humble and shy person off the court. He's a great actor and one of the best rebounders of all-time. Did you know? Rodman never played high school basketball. As a senior, he stood just 5'11" and grew eight inches after graduating.



The Bulls expect Tom will eventually rate alongside those other super big men - Russell and Chamberlain. Came up with fine rookie season, sweeping 889 rebounds, averaging 9.8 points.



The tallest player in the ABA last season, Artis won First Team All-Star honors for the 5th consecutive year. He enjoyed his best season as a pro statistically, winning his 4th rebounding title in 5 years and finishing 4th in the league in scoring. He was named MVP of 1975 ABA Championship Series.



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Craig Hodges
A long-range bomber who is a regular in the NBA's annual Three-Point Shootout. Craig made an uncanny 87 out of 181 (48%) three-point attempts during the 1989-90 season. That marksmanship raised his already spectacular three-point field goal percentage and ranked him among the all-time three-point field goal shooters. Craig started at Long Beach State in each of his four years and holds the career assist mark with 437.
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