The Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers are very familiar with one another. The two teams met only three games ago, when the Pacers handed the Bulls their third consecutive loss and second straight to a team below them in the East standings.
The Chicago Bulls are in a weird position right now as they enter Friday 11th in the Eastern Conference with a 9-12 record. They are currently on a five-game losing streak and things are not looking too well.
Currently, Michael Jordan is involved in a high-profile antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR. But that doesn’t stop some from wanting to jump in and restore the aura of the Chicago Bulls’ dynasty.
Greatness is always inspired by greatness. WNBA legend Candace Parker is no different. The three-time champion and two-time league MVP grew up in Chicago in the 1990s.
The 2025-26 NBA season has not gotten off to a great start for the Chicago Bulls. Despite coming into the season with hope of seeing a big turnaround from recent years, the Bulls are just 9-12 at this point in the year.
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Losses are starting to snowball for the banged-up Chicago Bulls. For the Indiana Pacers, opponents' big runs have been bothersome. Reversing course and building momentum will be the aim for both sides during Friday's game in Chicago.
The Chicago Bulls were 6-1 and leading the Eastern Conference after a big win at one point. They’ve gone 3-11 since, and that includes losses to the lowly Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, and New Orleans Pelicans.
Believe it or not, the Chicago Bulls' 3-11 stretch hasn't done them any favors in the eyes of the national media. The team began the year as one of the league's biggest surprises.
The Chicago Bulls turned Giannis Antetokounmpo away – at least that is what a new report is telling fans to believe. During Tuesday's Chicago Sports Tonight on Fox 32 Chicago, long-time sports reporter Lou Canellis shared a shocking update.
The Chicago Bulls are struggling with two major issues, a five-game losing streak and a roster burdened by injuries. After starting the 2025-26 season strongly, the team looked like it could be one of the league’s surprises, but that early success quickly faded.
While the Chicago Bulls have been colder than the streets of Chicago, Josh Giddey has at least tried to put a log on the fire. In his first full season on a new four-year, $100 million deal, the jumbo guard has continued to impress.
The Chicago Bulls notched an impressive start to the 2025-26 NBA Season. Chicago started the year with a 5-0 record and wins against Detroit, Orlando, Atlanta and New York, four teams fighting for playoff spots.
The Chicago Bulls' body language said it all. Throughout Wednesday night's loss to the Brooklyn Nets, the Chicago Bulls looked defeated several times before the final buzzer actually sounded.
The Chicago Bulls started the season 5-0. After a surprise loss to the woeful Brooklyn Nets Wednesday, they've dropped to 9-12 and are in serious need of a change.
Even though Michael Jordan hasn't played a professional basketball game in the NBA in over 20 years, he still remains one of the most famous, recognizable people on the planet.
Losses and injuries continue to mount for the Chicago Bulls, who host the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday after a winless four-game road trip. Chicago squandered a 15-point lead in its latest defeat, Monday's 125-120 setback in Orlando, as injuries sidelined Coby White (left calf tightness) and Isaac Okoro (back) along with several others.
The leap Matas Buzelis was expected to make from his rookie to sophomore year was one of the biggest keys to a successful Chicago Bulls season. He showed flashes in first year, but didn’t get a consistent starting role until the end of it.
The Chicago Bulls have been trying to figure out how to get out of NBA purgatory for the past few seasons. But they have failed to do so, and it doesn’t look like they are any closer this season.
The Orlando Magic have been on quite a roll over the past few weeks. After beginning the season 1-4, Orlando had rattled off wins in five of its previous six games headed into Monday's game against the Chicago Bulls.
What began as a routine matchup for the Chicago Bulls against the Orlando Magic changed its tone when Kevin Huerter abruptly made his way to the locker room during the first quarter.
The Chicago Bulls are currently navigating the 2025 NBA season. When looking back at the dynasty that put six banners in the rafters, the difference between the 90s era and today is striking.