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Kukoc waited three years to join the Bulls but was ultimately forced to wait one more year to play with Jordan.
Toni Kukoc felt fortunate to be spending time in Croatia when he received the call he had been waiting on for years — that he had been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Toni Kukoc was one of the best players in Europe when the Chicago Bulls drafted him in 1991. He did not join the Bulls until 1993 and even if he added more accolades between draft day and his NBA ...
Kerr knew his subject right away. "I said a toast to Toni [Kukoc]," Kerr said. "Nobody had to go through what he did -- the pressure from Michael [Jordan] and Scottie [Pippen] to earn his keep.
Toni Kukoc found himself engaged in a battle with somebody in the Sixers organization other than coach Larry Brown. The confrontation was tougher, only because it was against ex-teammates.
It wasn't until 1997 that Scottie Pippen demanded a trade from the Chicago Bulls, but Pip's beef with the Bulls' management had been brewing for quite sometime before that. One of the early cracks ...
With no available NBA jobs close to home, Toni Kukoc appears resigned to staying there for this season and beyond. Kukoc "It looks like I'm done," Kukoc told The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel after ...
That has left a vital member of those Bulls teams largely on the sideline so far: Toni Kukoc. Kukoc, one of the first European superstars to make the move to the NBA, is introduced Episode 5 on ...
Former Chicago Bulls star Toni Kukoc is suing his former Swiss bank, accusing one of its bankers of working with Kukoc’s personal financial adviser to steal $11 million. The three-time NBA ...
Toni Kukoc was a highly touted European basketball player who was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round of the 1990 draft and joined the team prior to the start of the 1993-94 season.
As such, Toni Kukoc — a prominent member of the Bulls' second three-peat — also had a lot of rantings to say about “The Last Dance.” In a past interview for SportKlub, the Chicago legend ...
They are Vlade Divac, Dino Radja, Arvydas Sabonis, Sarunas Marciulionis, Drazen Petrovic and Toni Kukoc, the latter the Bulls underrated star role player of the 1996-1998 championship teams.