Hinrich, Nocioni draw votes for All-Defensive team

 
Chicago Bulls Kirk Hinrich and Andres Nocioni both received votes in the NBA's All-Defensive team ballotting, but neither was close to making the team. Hinrich got three votes, one for first-team, and Nocioni got one. [link]

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