After beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in back-to-back outings to start their 2025 preseason campaign with a 2-0 record, the Chicago Bulls suffered their first exhibition loss of the year on Sunday.
The former first-round pick, Dalen Terry, will see his rookie-scale contract run out at the end of the 2025-2026 NBA season. Will the Chicago Bulls work on extending him before the deadline restricts them from doing so?
Even though Sunday night's game between the Chicago Bulls and the Milwaukee Bucks was just preseason, it somehow had a playoff-level of chippiness. In the third quarter between the Bulls and Bucks, Dalen Terry was ejected due to a scuffle with Bucks forward Taurean Prince.
The Chicago Bulls’ first-round pick from 2022 knows what is on the line for him this season, as he hasn’t lived up to his Alex Caruso expectations. One of the most perplexing decisions the Chicago Bulls have made in some time is letting Alex Caruso go for the price that they did.
Matas Buzelis was once thought of as one of the top players in his class — a lengthy wing with an all-around skillset. But an up-and-down year with the now-dissolved G League Ignite put his NBA Draft stock into question, and eventually led to him being selected at No.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
With the NBA regular season coming up soon, the Chicago Bulls are coming close to solidying the roster they'll play out 2025-26 with. The Bulls have made a handful of moves this season to deepen their roster, including several investments at the forward position.
In an age where clicks and views drive the news cycle and actual content, sports analysts make a living of going out on a limb and making bold takes on a regular basis.
Bulls guard/forward Dalen Terry is not expected to sign a rookie scale extension before the 2025/26 season begins, reports Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times.
The Bulls have waited years for Patrick Williams to take off, writes Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times. They’ve cleared the runway, rebuilt the hangar, and even given him a five-year, $90 million contract.
The Chicago Bulls made just one significant trade during the 2025 NBA offseason, as they did a one-for-one swap with the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Bulls sent Lonzo Ball to Cleveland in exchange for Isaac Okoro, giving them some much-needed help on the wing while attempting to fix their overloaded backcourt.
The Chicago Bulls are set to continue their preseason schedule on Thursday night, playing the second leg of their consecutive contests against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
On Wednesday, the prediction that Coby White wouldn’t play in the Bulls’ preseason opener came true. However, something bigger appears to be at play. Ultimately, the Bulls may look to do two things.
Chicago Bulls star guard Coby White is still making his way back from a calf injury that has held him out of action for the last month. However, Joe Crowley of the Chicago Sun-Times pointed out that there's one significant factor contributing to the Bulls' patience regarding his concern.
Isaac Okoro isn’t bitter about leaving Cleveland. In fact, he sounds relieved. The former Cavaliers wing, traded to the Bulls over the summer for veteran guard Lonzo Ball, said the move gives him a new opportunity to redefine himself after five seasons in Cleveland.
The Chicago Bulls main order of business this offseason was re-signing restricted free agent Josh Giddey, which they were able to do. Now they head into the 2025-26 season as a team that has some intriguing young players in place, with a firm direction finally in place.
The Chicago Bulls made their NBA preseason debut last night with a thrilling 118-117 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. On the road, there was a lot to like from Chicago as the team performed well on offense against the No.
In a thrilling preseason match-up, the Chicago Bulls narrowly defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 118-117 on the road in Cleveland. This victory marks a promising start for the Bulls as they aim to build momentum ahead of the regular season.
The Chicago Bulls had an interesting summer as they tried to improve the roster. Chicago finally ended a long contract standoff with Josh Giddey after the guard held out for a longer deal.
The Chicago Bulls will enter the 2025-26 season looking to take advantage of the weakened Eastern Conference as they try to end their playoff drought. Of course, the Bulls missed the playoffs last season after they finished ninth in the East standings, marking the third consecutive season that they have missed the postseason.
The Bulls could finally be making big changes. According to rumblings out of Chicago, the team is expected to explore trades for both Nikola Vucevic and Patrick Williams this season as they look to shake up a roster that’s struggled to make any real noise in the East.
Heading into the 2025-2026 NBA season, reports suggested that Coby White doesn’t plan to get his contract situation with the Chicago Bulls sorted out just yet.
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.
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.