With Summer League competition winding down, the Chicago Bulls' coaching staff is coming together. Tiago Splitter has taken his time bringing in new faces, focusing his efforts on preparing the organization's newest youngsters for Summer League play.
The rigors of NBA Summer League have revealed a few things about the Chicago Bulls. On the one hand, the promise of what is to come with a high-profile rookie like Caleb Wilson.
Undoubtedly, the Chicago Bulls are beginning a new era with Bryson Graham at the helm in the front office. Overall, his adaptable approach is a far cry from the regressive approach of Arturas Karnisovas.
The Chicago Bulls have turned the page with a new leadership group led by head coach Tiago Splitter and executive Bryson Graham, but a recent report from ESPN’s Jamal Collier has provided new insight into the evaluation process that defined the franchise’s previous regime.
The rebuilding process for the Chicago Bulls is ongoing. Ever since Bryson Graham was hired as the VP of Basketball Operations, there have been results.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
The Chicago Bulls remain winless through two games of the 2026 NBA Summer League after Monday’s 80-63 loss to the Utah Jazz, but No. 4 overall pick Caleb Wilson has emerged as one of the event’s brightest stars.
All in all, the Chicago Bulls came out of the NBA Draft in good standing. They got their top pick in Caleb Wilson, from North Carolina, and fared well with Dailyn Swain from Texas at No.15.
The Chicago Bulls have entered a new era with No. 4 overall pick Caleb Wilson, head coach Tiago Splitter and executive Bryson Graham leading the franchise.
The Chicago Bulls continued their winless start to NBA Summer League on Monday with an 80-63 loss to the Utah Jazz, but the biggest takeaway came after head coach Tiago Splitter explained why he benched Noa Essengue to begin the second half.
The Chicago Bulls picked Caleb Wilson fourth overall in the 2026 NBA Draft, but the power forward from UNC made it known that he felt like he was not just the best player in a loaded draft class, but that he could become one of the best players ever.
A Utah Jazz squad missing Darryn Peterson, Ace Bailey, and Cody Williams came in as the underdogs against the full-strength Summer League Bulls. And they knew it.
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
The NBA has hired Arturas Karnisovas as a consultant for its European project, which is tentatively called NBA Europe, reports Joe Vardon of The Athletic.
How will Caleb Wilson follow up a 35-point outburst in his Summer League debut? We're about to find out! The No. 4 overall pick looked like arguably the most complete player on the floor against Cameron Boozer's Memphis Grizzlies.
The Chicago Bulls' Summer League just became a little less star-studded. The original slate had No. 4 overall pick Caleb Wilson matching up against each of the players who were drafted ahead of him.
The Chicago Bulls are in the throes of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, where the newbies get their feet wet. In the shadow of Caleb Wilson’s exploits sits fellow rookie Dailyn Swain out of Texas.
Noa Essengue’s rookie season with the Chicago Bulls ended during the first half of last season due to a shoulder injury. He is making his comeback during the 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Chicago Bulls rookie Caleb Wilson entered his NBA Summer League debut carrying far more than the pressure attached to being the No. 4 overall pick of the 2026 NBA Draft.
The San Antonio Spurs needed a new lead assistant when coach Sean Sweeney became head coach of the Orlando Magic. They found an overqualified answer in longtime NBA coach Billy Donovan.
When the Chicago Bulls traded away veterans for minimal returns over the last 18 months, the strategy did give them massive cap space this summer. The team didn't do much with it.