Bulls trade Hinrich to Hawks as part of 3-team deal
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The Chicago Bulls traded Kirk Hinrich to the Atlanta Hawks as part of a three-team deadline day deal on Thursday, which also saw Shelvin Mack end up in Utah.
The deal ends Hinrich's second of two stints in the Windy City.
Hinrich ranks third in franchise history in games played (748), fourth in minutes (23,545), eighth in points (8,536), and third in assists (3,811).
This will be Hinrich's second run with the Hawks, having played for the team during the 2010-11 campaign after being traded by the Washington Wizards.
The 35-year-old point guard has sat out 17 games this season due to injuries to both his hip and toe. In 35 appearances, Hinrich is averaging 3.8 points, 1.7 assists, and 1.7 rebounds, all career lows.
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