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Article: Aldridge shakes off staredown by Skiles: Texas big man could go to Bulls at No. 2.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- June 15, 2006
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Byline: Marlen Garcia
Jun. 15--LaMarcus Aldridge got a taste of what it's like to be coached by Scott Skiles on Tuesday night when Skiles and Bulls general manager John Paxson took him to dinner downtown. "Scott Skiles came across as a very focused and determined man," Aldridge said after a solo workout for the Bulls on Wednesday. "At the table, he stared at me for five or 10 minutes and didn't say anything. I was kind of wondering, 'Did I do something wrong?' "After a while, he started to open up and we had a great time. I had thought he was going to be quiet the whole night, and I was kind of scared." It's a good thing Aldridge has a sense of humor. He ...
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