Bulls Visit Civil Rights Museum

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"It shows that sometimes there are things that are bigger than basketball," [Rookie Joakim Noah] said. "Maybe some of us wouldn't be here today in this situation if it wasn't for people like [Martin Luther King Jr.]."

Standing there is something that is incredibly powerful," [Kirk Hinrich] said. "It throws you back."

"I think it was meant for us to be here and go to the museum. "I'm sure it meant different things to every individual. But in some ways, everybody can relate. It's something I'll share with my family. It was awesome."

Gerald Green of the Minnesota Timberwolves will be back to defend his title Feb. 16 in New Orleans, the league announced y. Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, who also wowed the crowd in last year's slam-dunk contest in Las Vegas, is entered, along with Rudy Gay of the Memphis Grizzlies.

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Bulls Visit Civil Rights Museum

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Not one player on the Bulls roster is old enough to have ever met Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. However, they got an up close and personal look at ...

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