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    Luol Deng

    Though a member of the Dinka tribe that produces many of the tallest people on the planet, Bulls rookie forward Luol Deng isn't one to walk around with his head in the clouds. Good thing, too. If there's one thing the 6-foot-8 prospect has needed this summer, it's perspective.
    Since being drafted with the No. 7 pick in last June's Draft, Deng has seen his friend and mentor, Manute Bol, nearly die in a serious car accident and his homeland, the Sudan, turned into a killing field. Other than that, it's been a great summer for the Duke product. "With all that's happened, I just feel lucky for the opportunity to play in the NBA," says Deng, who will be one of the main rookies to watch when training camps open next week. "It's just going to make me work even harder."
    A few months ago, Deng was on top of the world after having arrived in Chicago in a pre-arranged draft day trade with the Suns. With his Duke pedigree and solid all-around skills, the versatile 19-year-old was being hailed as someone who could help fill the Bulls' gaping hole at small forward. "I want to make a big impact," he beamed.
    Deng's euphoria quickly turned to despair days later, however, when he got a call while visiting an uncle in Connecticut. Bol -- his fellow Dinka tribesman who had been with him in New York City on draft night -- had been nearly decapitated when the taxi he was riding in flipped and crashed on a Connecticut highway. The taxi driver was killed (it was later determined he had been under the influence) and the 7-foot-7 Bol was ejected through the windshield.
    Deng was devastated. It was Bol who had taught Deng's older brothers how to play basketball in Egypt, where the Deng family had relocated after fleeing Sudan. "He taught my brothers, and then my brothers taught me," said Deng, who rushed to the hospital to be at Bol's side.
    Bol survived, but the damage was severe. He suffered three broken vertebrae in his neck, a severe head laceration, a smashed left wrist, a shattered left kneecap and internal injuries. After a three-month stay, Bol has only recently begun to walk. "He's doing better, a lot better," said Deng. "He's still recovering. He should be out of the hospital soon. It was a big accident. He's lucky to be alive.
    "What's frustrating is that he couldn't do anything about it," he said. "He wasn't even driving. He was coming home, he got in a taxi and the driver happened to be drunk. It was just unfortunate."
    Ironically, Bol's accident only served to underscore the tragic situation in their shared homeland. Bol, 43, had long been active in helping his Sudanese Christians fight a civil war against the fundamentalist Islamic government. Most of his NBA earnings, some $3.5 million, had been spent on the cause. Now he lay in a hospital, nearly broke and fighting for his life. Meanwhile the situation in the Sudan had become a humanitarian crisis with over 50,000 killed and an estimated 1.4 million forced into exile over the past 18 months, according to international observers. TV news showed images of starving children in refugee camps, and reported instances of rape and torture by government forces known as "janjaweed."
    For Deng, the combination of Bol's injury and the worsening situation in his homeland was a one-two punch to the gut. Though Deng moved from Sudan at age four, relocating to Egypt and then Great Britain, he still considers himself Sudanese. His father, Aldo, served in the Sudanese parliament and became the country's minister of transportation before moving to Egypt to avoid Sudan's civil war. "Being Sudanese, I'm just happy it's finally coming to people's attention," Deng said. "The war has been going on for 20-something years. For those people to get an opportunity to get some help is very important. Those kids who grew up there have seen nothing but war. For one time in their life to see something different or see something being done to help them, that's a good thing."
    Deng hopes to help his Sudanese people by talking about the situation to the media. He also hopes that by working hard and being successful, he could further the development of African basketball so more young kids there can get an opportunity to play. So far he's off to a good start. He averaged a team-best 15.4 points and 5.3 rebounds while leading the Bulls rookie/free-agent team to a 6-1 record at the Rocky Mountain Revue, earning first-team all-tournament honors. Though as unpolished as any 19-year-old with a single year of college experience, he has earned praise from Bulls coaches for his willingness to put in the practice time.
    "The main thing is I'm going to work hard," Deng said. "The learning will come. Coach [Scott] Skiles wants players who work hard, and he wants the team to push the ball up the floor. That's what I like to do, rebound, run, play the 3. ... I just feel I have a really good chance at doing something special here."
    And if in the process he helps lift the spirits of his friend Bol, or raises awareness of the plight of the Sudanese, he will be one proud Dinka warrior indeed.
    Marty Burns covers pro basketball for SI.com.

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رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:14 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:16 PM
    Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:19 PM
      Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:22 PM
        Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:24 PM
          Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:27 PM
      Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف إيمان أحمد10-18-04, 07:22 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Deng10-18-04, 07:25 PM
    Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 07:33 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف omar_ragab10-18-04, 07:39 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Deng10-18-04, 07:44 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Elawad10-18-04, 07:56 PM
    Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 08:14 PM
      Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-18-04, 10:11 PM
        Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-19-04, 09:02 AM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف ShiningStar10-19-04, 05:20 PM
    Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف معتصم دفع الله10-20-04, 03:04 AM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف AnwarKing10-20-04, 06:51 AM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Raja10-20-04, 03:38 PM
    Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-20-04, 05:20 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Deng10-20-04, 05:36 PM
    Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-21-04, 02:32 PM
      Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-22-04, 06:59 PM
        Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Kostawi10-26-04, 12:38 PM
  Re: رمضانيات:أبطالنا في أمريكا...فى كرة السلة...أرح شوف Deng10-26-04, 07:07 PM


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