Kendall Gill can now focus on trying to play again in the NBA this fall, with two boxing victories under his belt and a chiseled torso above it. Gill,<font color="Blue">37</font>,won a unanimous decision over tough but overmatched Jason Medina in a four-round bout on Saturday's undercard to the Fernando Vargas-Javier Castillejo main event at Allstate Arena. Gill, who fulfilled his aim to win twice this summer, rated his second bout "a B-minus," and said, "My right jab has to be a lot better. "I can focus on the NBA now," said the veteran who followed a standout career at the University of Illinois with 141/2 pro seasons. "I'll see who wants a hungry, very capable, very motivated, very in-shape 37-year-old. The Lakers are my first choice. I love the triangle offense. I love [coach] Phil Jackson." However, he added, "I'm a little scared that I like boxing so much." Also on the undercard, fellow Chicagoan and former Olympian David Diaz had little trouble taking a unanimous decision over John Trigg, who brought a 12-18-5 record into the ring. But the winner was disappointed that the scheduled six-round bout was cut back to four. "I really turned it up in the fourth round, trying to take him out," Diaz said. "He didn't hurt me, but he took my punches well," said Diaz, who asserted that his rhythm was upset by trying to condense a six-round strategy to four. Diaz, now 28-1, plans to move down from 140-pound junior welterweight to the 135-pound lightweight division. http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...ack=1&cset=true This guy is stupid boxing lets see him in las vegas in a heavywait fight this guys stupid going from b-balling to boxing he stinks yeah second win but come on what idiot boxes if yu all ready have a job??? <font color="DarkGreen">ALSO--Eddy Curry likely will have little choice but to accept the Bulls' qualifying offer of $5.14 million next season as doubt mounts about his insurability.</font>