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Former USA captain named New York Red Bulls head coach as he follows in his father’s footsteps
Former USA captain Michael Bradley has been appointed the New York Red Bulls’ 21st coach in 31 seasons, replacing Sandro Schwarz. His promotion, which was confirmed on Monday, sees him take over a role his father, Bob Bradley, held two decades earlier.
White says he has been in trade rumors since the end of his rookie season. So being linked to rumors — in a contract year — is something he was prepared for before the season even started.
December 15 - Legendary midfielder Michael Bradley was hired as the new head coach of New York Red Bulls on Monday.
The Chicago Bulls snapped a seven-game losing streak Friday, rallying past the Charlotte Hornets 129-126. Center Nikola Vučević did not play for the final 18:58 of the win.
El ex capitán de Estados Unidos, Michael Bradley, se convirtió en el 21er entrenador de los Red Bulls de Nueva York en 31 temporadas cuando fue ascendido el lunes para reemplazar a Sandro Schwarz.
The New York Red Bulls have named a former USMNT captain who started his playing career in New Jersey as their next head coach.
Zion Williamson came off the bench in Sunday's win over the Chicago Bulls. Pelicans' interim head coach James Borrego explains why.
Injury-plagued forward Zion Williamson returned to the New Orleans Pelicans' lineup against the Chicago Bulls in a game-time decision Sunday night. Williamson, the NBA’s top draft pick in 2019, most recently missed five games with a right hip adductor strain.
A pair of teams that just ended seven-game losing streaks get a chance for consecutive victories on Sunday night when the New Orleans Pelicans (4-22) visit the Chicago Bulls (10-14) at the United Center.
The Minnesota Timberwolves could be considering making a push to bring in Chicago Bulls guard Coby White ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline.
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Gilbert Arenas explains why the '96 Bulls were more intimidating than the '26 Thunder: "Everyone feared Michael Jordan"
Unlike today's players who do not "fear" Shai Gilgeous Alexander, teams were actually intimidated by Michael Jordan, as they knew no defensive scheme could stop him from scoring in the paint, which is why Arenas believes the '96 Bulls are the most dominant team of all time.