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The Chicago Bulls' second three-peat was sculpted around Michael Jordan's relentlessness, Scottie Pippen's versatility, Dennis Rodman's chaos. And then there was Luc Longley. The 7-foot-2 center ...
So, those who didn't get to witness Jordan's first game back can only imagine the anticipation surrounding the event. Former Bulls center Luc Longley shared a picture of how it unfolded, adding ...
No matter how much you like basketball, it’s probably been a while since you’ve thought about Luc Longley. The 7-foot-2 Australian was a key part of Michael Jordan’s second three-peat team ...
Martin Rogers explains why Michael Jordan and other Chicago Bulls players regret omitting Luc Longley from “The Last Dance.” ...
Luc Longley was a key player for the Chicago Bulls yet was not interviewed for "The Last Dance" documentary, something Michael Jordan says he regrets.
With the Knicks frontcourt depleted by injury, Luc Longley could serve as a valuable addition to the active roster. But Longley’s chronically injured left ankle may not allow his return. R… ...
Longley and Jordan were teammates on the Bulls from 1995-96 to 1997-98. “I didn’t love MJ,” Longley said. “I thought MJ was difficult and unnecessarily harsh on his teammates and probably ...
Luc Longley said in his documentary, “One Giant Leap,” that he didn’t enjoy playing with NBA icon Michael Jordan on the Chicago Bulls. Longley and Jordan were teammates on the Bulls from ...
SYDNEY – Luc Longley’s Knick career will begin with a limping first step. The man with the job of replacing Patrick Ewing at center confirmed today that an initial diagnosis on a right knee ...
Longley was embarrassed by the end of his career, and man, that sucks. He played 10 years at the highest level and won three titles on the most popular team of all time. That’s something to be ...
He began the season as the weak link in the starting lineup. But, by the time the Bulls’ record-setting regular season came to a close, Luc Longley turned out to be more valuable than anyone … ...
Longley and Kerr played together for five seasons in Chicago. Kerr was asked about Longley’s comment before Sunday’s game. “That’s what Luc wrote? That’s fantastic,” Kerr said, laughing.
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