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They call him Razor Red because his linings are the best. “And the person I send them to is Terrance,” Hickombottom said. His next question: “Do you want a haircut?” Shaun Hickombottom, director of player and team services, is the first to greet new Bulls players and help them get situated in the city. Wills and his “shop family” manage about 70 heads inside the Bulls organization in any given year, from players to trainers, coaching staff to front office bigwigs. I never consider myself to be the best, but what I would consider myself to be is blessed.” Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago Terrance Wills shows off signatures on the walls at Razor Red Grooming Solutions, 2234 W. “It still amazes me to this day how I got so much access to people just by building relationships and staying solid,” Wills said. On Thursday, Wills went to cut Snoop Dogg’s hair. He’s cut “hundreds” of current and former NBA players. Wills smiled as he pinpointed signatures on the back wall: Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, Zach LaVine, Lonzo Ball, Nikola Vučević, Patrick Williams, Jimmy Butler, Scottie Pippen, Patrick Ewing, Horace Grant, Stacey King, former Bears stars Matt Forte and Devin Hester.
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“You can have the neighborhood mailman in here, getting his cut with a top 50 NBA player of all-time. You’re regular when you come in,” Wills said. Below, a team of barbers are locked in like athletes, snipping away in retro Jordans.Ĭelebrities and Chicagoans alike are welcome to walk in for a haircut. The “small but big” Tri-Taylor shop, about a mile from the United Center, has walls that pay homage to the legendary 90s Bulls. His motto: “When you look good, you play good.” Wills feels like a part of the team, and he’s even had his own barber chair inside the Bulls’ practice facility since 2010. “Shout out to him.” Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago Shug Sharp works on a client’s hair at Razor Red Grooming Solutions, 2234 W. “Razor Red on Taylor Street, baby!” King said with a broad smile.
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“I can smell a championship coming real soon.”ĭuring a recent Bulls broadcast, TV play-by-play man Adam Amin marveled at analyst Stacey King’s tightly cut goatee, pointing to it on camera. “We’re a shooter and a big away,” said Wills, draping a Bulls barber cape over his chair. The Bulls are at the top of the Eastern Conference, and Wills, the man behind the clippers, couldn’t be happier. in Tri-Taylor.īulls star Zach LaVine bought the barber chairs, Scottie Pippen is a chatty shop regular and, after a recent Razor Red cut, Lonzo Ball shot seven for 10 from three. Now, many of the Chicago Bulls get their haircuts at Wills’ shop, Razor Red Grooming Solutions, 2234 W.
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That tip was enough for him to get a new apartment, a car - and to think about opening up his own barbershop. “So, Joe sent me back with a pretty good tip,” Wills said. But after a couple seasons, Wills missed home. TRI-TAYLOR - Chicago barber Terrance Wills used to live like an NBA player, out on the road cutting hair for former all-star Joe Johnson.