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In the offseason, the Bulls lost B. J. Armstrong in the expansion draft, but Krause pulled off a masterful deal by trading Will Perdue to the San Antonio Spurs for the aggressive and often controversial rebounding specialist Dennis Rodman, who had won the past four rebounding titles, and who had also been a member of the Detroit Pistons ' " Bad Boys " squad that served as the Bulls ' chief nemesis in the late 1980s.
Krause felt that the Bulls were on the verge of being too old and unable to compete.
After a summer in which the Bulls witnessed most major and minor free agents Tim Duncan, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Eddie Jones and even Tim Thomas choose to stay with their teams ( or go elsewhere ) rather than sign with them, Krause signed free agent center Brad Miller and shooting guard Ron Mercer, and drafted power forward Marcus Fizer and traded draft pick Chris Mihm to Cleveland for the rights of guard Jamal Crawford.
Following the signing of Wallace, the Bulls traded Tyson Chandler, the last remaining player of the Krause era, to the ( then ) New Orleans / Oklahoma City Hornets for veteran power forward P. J.
In April 2003, Paxson left his broadcasting position to become Vice-President of Basketball Relations for the Bulls after the resignation of longtime Bulls GM Jerry Krause.
Jerry Krause is a former professional basketball scout and general manager for, among other franchises, the Baltimore Bullets and, most notably, the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association.
After a few years with Baltimore, Krause worked as a scout with the Phoenix Suns, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls in the 1970s before he left pro basketball to scout pro baseball instead.
Krause succeeded Rod Thorn as Chicago Bulls GM in 1985, and managed the franchise as Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson ascended to elite status in their respective positions.
It was clear that the Bulls needed a center if they were to contend for a title, so Krause dealt Charles Oakley to New York for Bill Cartwright.
The Croatia team featured Toni Kukoč, a young star whom Krause had discovered through European contacts and was courting to a degree that some of the Bulls found annoying.
Just before Jordan announced his retirement, Krause was finally able to persuade Kukoč to buy himself out of his European contract and join the Bulls.
The Bulls won an NBA record 72 games and Krause was named Executive of the Year for the second time.
Regardless of the success Jackson had as head coach of the Bulls, the tension between Jackson and Krause grew in the succeeding years, and by the 1997 – 98 season, was especially illustrated by the following incidents:
All of the Bulls assistant coaches and their wives were invited to the wedding, as was Tim Floyd, then the head coach at Iowa State, whom Krause was openly courting as Jackson's successor ( and who would eventually succeed Jackson ).
Krause announced the signing in what Chicago media widely considered to be a mean-spirited manner, emphasizing that Jackson would not be rehired even if the Bulls won the 1997 – 98 title.
That triggered an argument between Jackson and Krause in which Jackson essentially told Krause that he seemed to be rooting for the other side and not the Bulls.
* Krause publicly portrayed Jackson as a two-faced character who had very little regard for his assistant coaches, a perception that certain Krause associates in the Bulls organization had sought to spread about Jackson.
Longtime friend of Krause and Bulls assistant coach, Tex Winter, who was the architect of the triangle offense, also soon left the Bulls to accept a job working with Jackson and the Lakers.
Deciding that the Bulls were aging and facing an uncertain future, Krause chose to unload the veterans and rebuild.

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First defensive tackle Alan Page tackled running back Mike Garrett for a 1-yard loss, and then safety Paul Krause intercepted Dawson's pass at the 7-yard line on the next play.
Early in the fourth quarter, the Vikings got another scoring opportunity when Minnesota safety Paul Krause recovered a fumble from Harris on the Steelers 47-yard line.
Sebastopol is also the home of publisher O ' Reilly Media, which publishes books on open-source software and other topics, and international camera bag manufacturer Lowepro Inc. Primus lead singer / bassist Les Claypool, singer / songwriter Nick Gravenites, novelist Francine Rivers and actor Peter Krause currently reside in the area.
* The Daniel E. Krause Stone Barn, also known as the Chase Stone Barn, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Although knowledge of this species is limited, we consider its naming to be justified based on the diagnostic morphology of ultimate fourth premolars in ptilodontids generally ( Krause 1982, 1987 ) and the unique structure of these teeth.
Further work on the electron microscope was hampered by the destruction of a new laboratory constructed at Siemens by an air-raid, as well as the death of two of the researchers, Heinz Müller and Friedrick Krause during World War II.
In 1993, Krause described an unworn mf1 of Ferugliotherium and confirmed that Vucetichia was based on worn specimens of Ferugliotherium and therefore a synonym of the latter.
While Hayes ' public stance was that he refused to play Notre Dame because he was afraid of polarizing the Catholic population in Ohio, Notre Dame's long-time athletic director Edward " Moose " Krause said that Hayes had told him that Hayes liked having Michigan as the only tough game on the Ohio State schedule and that having the Buckeyes play Notre Dame would detract from that.
Several participants in the strike, including Charles I. Krause, went on to greater prominence within the union.
On December 28, 2006, Krause agreed to sell the team to Florida-based Main Street Baseball for an undisclosed price ; the sale was completed on November 29, 2007.
# Michael " Vryce " Krause has stated that Medievia is now a 64-bit application ( see for more on what this involves ), whereas Merc 1. 0 was not.
The regulars on the show included Peter Krause, Jeremy Piven, Terry Kiser, Meagen Fay, Anita Barone, and Richard Kind ( and occasional guest stars such as Betty White and Burt Reynolds ; each week's show was a different half-hour comedy play.
Summer 2007 saw Livingston on the off-Broadway stage in the world premiere of Neil LaBute's In A Dark Dark House, produced by MCC Theater, alongside Frederick Weller and Louisa Krause.
In 1946 ( AH 1365 ), many of the cupro-nickel coins were countermarked with the Arabic numerals 65 ( ٦٥ ) in what Krause and Mishler describe as " a move to break money changers ' monopoly on small coins ".
** Johann Friedrich August Procksch ( 1841-1924 )-Karl Christian Friedrich Krause: ein Lebensbild nach seinen Briefen dargestellt ; mit Krauses Photographie nach Hänels Büste ( Leipzig: Friedrich Wilhelm Grunow, 1880 ) ( To read this book online, click on: http :// books. google. com / books? id = KasuAAAAYAAJ & lpg = PA1 & ots = Ke5evOI0r5 & dq = August % 20Procksch % 20 -% 20gestorben & pg = PA1 # v = onepage & q & f = false )
In the early 1990s, Krause made a number of guest appearances on television shows such as Seinfeld, Beverly Hills, 90210, and Ellen.
Starting in 1996, Krause appeared in a recurring role as Cybill Shepherd's son-in-law Kevin on her sitcom Cybill for four seasons.
From 1998 to 2000, Krause also portrayed the character Casey McCall on the ABC network's comedy Sports Night.
Krause appeared on Broadway in the summer of 2004 in a revival of Arthur Miller's After the Fall.
Krause appeared in the 2011 fantasy film Beastly, based on Alex Flinn's 2007 novel of the same name.
He quickly adapted to Kent State and soon had many friends, including Allison Krause and Sandra Lee Scheuer who would both die with him on May 4.
Dagmar Krause was born in Hamburg, Germany on 4 June 1950.
In 1991, Dagmar Krause, Anthony Moore and Peter Blegvad reunited to work on a " Camera " ( Italian for " Room ") a specially written television opera, made by the UK production company After Image and commissioned by Channel 4 Television.

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