Joakim Noah
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Depleted Bulls can't catch, dismiss Nets in Game 6
The shorthanded Bulls couldn't put away the Nets in Game 6, falling to Brooklyn 95-92 Thursday night. Marco Belinelli led Chicago with 22 points. Joakim Noah added 14 points and 15 rebounds.
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Noah doing more and more as series progresses
Despite Joakim Noah only supposed to play 25-30 minutes, he ended up playing nearly 39 minutes and finished with 15 points, 13 rebounds and four blocked shots in the Bulls' Game 4 victory.
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Noah giving Bulls everything he's got
It's obvious to see that Joakim Noah isn't 100 percent, but the heart he's shown hasn't gone unnoticed by his teammates and it was Noah's free throw that helped close Game 3 for the Bulls
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Tonight in the NBA: Nets' Johnson a game-time decision
The Bulls' Joakim Noah and the Nets' Joe Johnson are both battling plantar fasciitis, leaving Johnson as a game-time decision for tonight's Game 3.
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Nets have their own injury issues with Johnson ailing
All-Star Joakim Noah (foot) and the Chicago Bulls aren't the only ones suffering from injuries. Joe Johnson and the Booklyn Nets are also dealing with ailments of their own.
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Bulls notes: Bulls getting recognized in award voting
Joakim Noah took home fourth-place honors in the Defensive Player of the Year voting, Nazar Mohammed is playing a major role for the Bulls and more in Insider Aggrey Sam's notes.
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Noah battles through foot pain
Joakim Noah said running is like having needles in your foot, but the All-Star center is fighting through his bout of plantar fasciitis to anchor the Bulls frontcourt.
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Noah's effort helps Bulls gut out Game 2 win over Nets
All-Star center Joakim Noah isn't 100 percent, but you couldn't tell Monday night in Brooklyn. Noah double-doubled with 11 points 10 rebounds in the Bulls' Game 2 win to even up the series.
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Noah starts, will increase workload in Game 2
Bulls center Joakim Noah started Monday night's Game 2 against the Nets and will see an increased workload as he battles back from a foot injury.
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Hobbled Noah's effort helps Bulls gut out Game 2 win over Nets
Bulls All-Star center Joakim Noah was inspirational in his return to the lineup in the Monday night Game 2 match up against the Brooklyn Nets. Luol Deng added 15 points in the win.
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Bulls notes: Noah ready for Game 2
Joakim Noah expects to play tonight against Brooklyn, while Kirk Hinrich is set to switch up his strategy against Nets star Deron Williams.
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Rose sits on bench for just second time
Joakim Noah (foot) not only suited up tonight but started for the Bulls, and Derrick Rose sat on the Bulls bench in street clothes for the second time all year.
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Noah's surprise return can't save Bulls
Joakim Noah wasn't expected to play Saturday night against the Nets, but the Bulls' emotional leader gutted out 14 minutes in Chicago's Game 1 loss.
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Noah could play in Game 1, Rose could sit on bench
As the tip-off to playoff action inched closer, Bulls All-Star center Joakim Noah and coach Tom Thibodeau has decided Noah will attempt to play in Game 1 of the series against the Nets.
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Noah still a question mark for Bulls
Joakim Noah 's status remains questionable as the Bulls prepare to take on the Nets and kick off their postseason campaign. If necessary, Nazr Mohammed will likely start in his place.
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Noah 'day-to-day' as Bulls enter playoffs
As the Bulls enter the first round of the 2013 playoff series against the Brooklyn Nets, it's not safe to say their All-Star center Joakim Noah will be ready for action come Saturday.
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Noah, Gibson make positive returns, add depth to Bulls lineup
returns to the Bulls' lineup in Monday night's 102-84 victory over the Magic at the Amway Center, All-Star center Joakim Noah and top reserve Taj Gibson didn't do anything exceptional, certainly not by their lofty standards. Noah, who came
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Noah, Gibson back in action for Bulls
Just in time for some conditioning before the Bulls make their playoff run, All-Star Joakim Noah and reserve Taj Gibson make their return to the lineup against the Orlando Magic.
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Bulls cruise past Magic in Noah and Gibson's return
With the return of Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson, the Chicago Bulls cruised past the Orlando Magic in a 102-84 win. Carlos Boozer's 22 points further sealed the deal against the lowly Magic.
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Noah's setback the latest in Bulls' injury issues
Just when it looked like Joakim Noah was ready for the playoffs, he suffered a setback on his right foot and is doubtful to play Tuesday against Toronto. He could miss more time than that.




































