Published 3/3/2008
by BY BRIAN HANLEY bhanley@suntimes.com
at Chicago Sun-Times Bulls
Ben Wallace was practicing his free-throw shooting (your punch line here) an hour before tipoff Sunday when one of his former teammates shouted to him from center court. Rookie Joakim Noah was the first Bull to catch up with Wallace, which might surprise some because Wallace was one of the veterans who suggested Noah get an extra game added to his suspension in January.
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