Jerry Krause, GM during the Bulls' dynasty, dies at 77
Posted Mar 21, 2017
Jerry Krause, the general manager as the Bulls became a global brand with a dynamic dynasty that produced six NBA championships in eight seasons, died on Tuesday after battling persistent health issues, including osteomyelitis. He was 77. Krause, who always called himself a scout at heart, retired last spring from Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks.
(Chicago Tribune)
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