Published 4/17/2008
at chicagotribune.com - Sports
Noah's late arrival for final game capsulizes season
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Jim Boylan had the look of a condemned man granted a last meal. On probably his last night as the Bulls' coach, what were the first words out of his mouth? That one of his players — Joakim Noah — had shown up late for the game. Yes, again.
Meaningless win for Bulls in Boylan's finale
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