The Chicago Bulls roster is all set to go for the 2025-26 season, after ironing out Josh Giddey's contract situation in early September to bring him back on a four-year, $100 million deal.
LiAngelo Ball recently completed his first season in the G-League and is looking for an opportunity on the main stage. After going through the season injury free in his first full season since 2018, LiAngelo did not garner huge minutes, but did take advantage when call upon.
I almost wasn’t going to do a post describing the Media Day availability from Bulls head bozo Arturas Karnisovas, because it held so true to form. I’m not giving myself credit for ‘calling it’, AKME1 is not smart enough to be unpredictable.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
The Chicago Bulls didn't make many moves this offseason, with the most notable deal being the four-year, $100 million contract they signed Josh Giddey to in order to return the franchise point guard back to the Windy City for the long term.
As the NBA season gets closer, Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams may lose his place on the roster. Plagued by inconsistency and injury, Williams has perhaps one more go of it.
The Chicago Bulls have a lot of good young talent heading into the new season. The Chicago Bulls re-signed Josh Giddey to a four-year $100 million contract, locking up their point guard for the foreseeable future.
New Bulls wing Isaac Okoro isn’t arriving in Chicago with grand illusions of taking over offensively. Instead, he plans to lean into what made him valuable in Cleveland.
The Chicago Bulls have been in NBA limbo for the last few years, last making the NBA Playoffs in 2022. They've had stars on their team, most notably DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine, as the recent All-Stars to wear a Bulls jersey.
The Chicago Bulls are in the midst of a rebuild and have been making some moves to position their team for the future. After finishing with a 39-43 record during the 2024-25 NBA season, they signed Josh Giddey to a four-year deal.
For the last three seasons, the Chicago Bulls have failed to secure a winning record in the NBA. In fact, it has been a long time since the Chicago Bulls have been a successful franchise in the league, evident from just two postseason appearances in the last decade.
The Chicago Bulls were able to resolve the Josh Giddey restricted free agency situation, signing him to a four-year, $100 million deal. Now, even though
The Chicago Bulls were able to resolve the contract problem with Josh Giddey this summer, as their several-month negotiation ended with a four-year, $100 million deal being signed.
After a grueling stalemate in the offseason, Chicago Bulls star Josh Giddey agreed to a four-year $100 million contract. That will inevitably bring on heightened expectations about whether he is worthy of that kind of money.
Coby White could be looking to cash in next summer. According to a report from the Chicago Sun Times, the veteran guard told the Chicago Bulls that he doesn’t plan to extend his contract before it expires at the end of the 2025-2026 NBA season.
For the last few years, the Chicago Bulls have been caught in the hamster wheel. In other words, feeling trapped. However, with the new season approaching,
Any momentum the Chicago Bulls had on their run at the end of the regular season ended with a 109-90 blowout by the Miami Heat in the Play-In Tournament at the United Center.
CHICAGO — The Bulls again stand at a crossroads. For over a decade, they’ve hovered between mediocrity and faint contention. They never fully embraced a rebuild, despite glaring needs.
Coby White isn’t buying the modest forecasts for the Bulls this season. The 25-year-old guard told Marc J. Spears of Andscape that he believes Chicago has a chance to be “really good” in 2025-26.
The Bulls will look to take another step forward in their rebuild while developing a clearer picture of what the roster will look like when they're ready for contention. Here are three questions facing the team as the season approaches.
The Chicago Bulls made a huge mistake when they drafted Patrick Williams in the 2020 draft, and then they compounded it with a bad extension. That extension is hampering them now and appears poised to hamper them well into the future, despite it not being a massive salary.
Talen Horton-Tucker is officially heading overseas, signing a two-year deal with Fenerbahce, the reigning EuroLeague champions announced. Horton-Tucker, 23, had been holding out hope for another NBA opportunity, but after failing to land a guaranteed deal he’ll now play abroad for the first time in his career.