Chicago Tribune

From No. 1 pick to 76ers GM, Elton Brand embracing challenge of running a team: 'I have to get this right for them'

On June 27, 2001, Elton Brand walked out of his house, got into his car and navigated the 2-mile drive to the Berto Center, then the Bulls' practice facility in north suburban Deerfield.

Brand did this a mere hour after then-general manager Jerry Krause made the stunning move to trade the former No. 1 pick and Rookie of the Year to the Clippers for the draft rights to teenager Tyson Chandler.

To be clear, not many players would make such an effort. But to Brand, making himself available to reporters as an ex-Bull was simply the right thing to do.

"I wanted to say goodbye and make sure everybody knew there were no hard

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune5 min readAmerican Government
House Democrats Advance November Ballot Questions Aimed At Driving Party Turnout
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois House Democrats approved legislation Wednesday aimed at boosting turnout by party faithful in the Nov. 5 election by offering voters nonbinding advisory questions on securing in vitro fertilization, protecting election workers
Chicago Tribune5 min read
Paul Sullivan: Don’t Forget Harry Caray’s Legacy With The White Sox — For Calling It Like It Is
CHICAGO — As Harry Caray’s Chicago Cubs career was celebrated Thursday with the 26th “Toast to Harry Caray” sponsored by his namesake restaurant, his legacy on the South Side continues to be overlooked by his former team. It makes sense that the rest
Chicago Tribune3 min read
Backed By State Incentives, Rivian To Invest $1.5 Billion To Build New R2 EV At Illinois Plant
Rivian’s decision to launch production of its second-generation electric vehicles in Normal, Illinois, rather than Georgia, will bring $1.5 billion in capital investment and hundreds of jobs to its central Illinois factory, the automaker and Gov. J.B

Related Books & Audiobooks