Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), March 2nd, 2000
Games like Tuesday's in Toronto provide a good illustration of why the Bulls took a chance on Australian center Chris Anstey. In 14 minutes, Anstey hit 5 of 6 shots and scored 10 points. He has a nice shooting touch and quick hands, and he moves well for a 7-footer. When Bulls general manager Jerry Krause talked about the team's young nucleus after the Toni Kukoc trade, he mentioned Anstey's name right after Elton Brand and Ron Artest. The Bulls want Anstey to continue his development by spending the summer in the Berto Center weight room. Coach Tim Floyd would like to see Anstey put on 20 ...
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