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"I wasn't trying to call MJ out" - Craig Hodges on getting cut from the Bulls for saying athletes need to do more for the communityWhile Craig Hodges was known for his sweet-shooting ability in his 11-year NBA career, he became more known for his off-court endeavors and alleged push out of the NBA. The Cal State Long Beach ...
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Craig Hodges Declares Bill Russell as the Greatest of All TimeCraig Hodges made a strong case for Bill Russell being the greatest basketball player of all time. He pointed to Russell’s ...
Craig Hodges says that when he was released by the Chicago Bulls in 1992, "everybody in the league knew it wasn't about [his] game." (Robert Furnace) The average length of an NBA career is 4.8 years.
Back in 1992, Craig Hodges had a Colin Kaepernick-esque conclusion to his NBA career. After winning two championships with the Chicago Bulls and claiming the 3-point contest title three ...
Craig Hodges won two NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls in the early 1990s, was crowned champion of the NBA All-Star Three-Point Contest three different times and was considered one of the ...
When former NBA player and longtime civil rights activist Craig Hodges signed a deal with a Hollywood production company called Wayfarer Studios to document his life story—which involves fervent ...
Craig Hodges: Scottie and Horace, they used to keep things so lighthearted because they were silly young folks. But they played hard, and they got better every day. I think that’s the thing ...
In 2021, former NBA star Craig Hodges, who won two championships with the Chicago Bulls, struck a deal with Wayfarer, the production company run by Baldoni and billionaire Steve Sarowitz ...
Craig Hodges, a two-time NBA champion and former teammate of Michael Jordan on the Chicago Bulls, recently appeared on the All The Smoke podcast and gave a rare behind-the-scenes look at the ...
Craig Hodges: I think he was better than MJ—just from a natural standpoint. You’re 6’7” with the same components, but not only is your right hand big, your left is that big too ...
Hodges wasn’t trying to discredit Jordan’s greatness. Instead, he was pointing to the raw, God-given tools that Pippen possessed. From ambidextrous finishing ability to his freakish wingspan ...
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