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The 12th-overall selection from France by way of Germany took the court with other rookies and some second-year players during the Monday practice. The 18-year-old Essengue enticed the Bulls with ...
Bulls' Noa Essengue: Cleared for MondayEssengue (quadriceps) will play in Monday's Summer League game against the Pacers, Will Gottlieb of AllCHGO.com reports. Essengue exited Saturday's game ...
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bulls rookie gets lukewarm grade after Summer League
Noa Essengue’s performance at NBA Summer League was perhaps the most important piece of the puzzle for the Chicago Bulls. After a few games in which he exhibited some real progression, the rookie got ...
With a steady production since his first Summer League game, the Bulls’ lottery pick from France looks good playing within Chicago’s tempo. Noa Essengue is showing growth after a rough debut ...
If you're tuned into the NBA Summer League, then you certainly saw it. Chicago Bulls rookie Noa Essengue was put on a poster. Unfortunately, it was the wrong end of it all.
Essengue will sit out Wednesday's game due to a right quadriceps contusion, though he's considered day-to-day. The rookie is coming off a strong showing Monday against the Pacers, when he scored ...
Noa Essengue doesn’t need to look far to remind himself of the force driving him from Paris to Chicago. For the Bulls rookie, a simple glance at his wrist is enough. Before Essengue left home ...
Noa Essengue doesn’t need to look far to remind himself of the force driving him from Paris to Chicago. For the Bulls rookie, a simple glance at his wrist is enough.
Yes, Noa Essengue was dunked on by Johnny Furphy, but that’s not the story. The Bulls rookie continues to improve and show promise in Summer League.
Noa Essengue struggled to stand out in his Las Vegas debut Friday night as the Chicago Bulls floundered in an ugly 116-72 loss to the Toronto Raptors.
Bulls rookie Noa Essengue still has a lot to work on at age 18, but at least showed on Saturday that he has the ability to bounce back from bad performances.
Noa Essengue doesn’t want to pick sides. But one basketball debate is hard to avoid in Chicago: Michael Jordan versus LeBron James. When the Bulls drafted him last month, Essengue said he didn ...
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