Norman Powell’s arrival finally settles what the Chicago Bulls’ projected starting five should look like next season. The 33-year-old agreed a two-year, $45 million deal on Wednesday, joining a Chicago side that has spent the offseason getting younger, while also hiring Tiago Splitter to oversee what looks like a promising rebuild.
The Chicago Bulls are entering a new and exciting era. With Tiago Splitter as their new head coach, the team was able to nab one of the most exciting players in the 2026 NBA Draft in Caleb Wilson, and are starting to formulate the foundation for what they hope will be a team that can contend for years to come.
Not even 24 hours after NBA free agency opened, the Chicago Bulls have made a big splash. On Wednesday morning, the Bulls and All-Star guard Norman Powell agreed to a two-year deal worth $45 million.
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Norman Powell is headed to Chicago, according to Shams Charania of ESPN, who reports (via Twitter) that the free agent guard has agreed to sign a two-year, $45MM contract with the Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls reshaped their frontcourt by trading for Nic Claxton and drafting Caleb Wilson in the span of a day, but they wish to keep some continuity in their big-man group.
The NBA’s free agency period is officially open, one week after the draft has been completed. With the next step of the offseason here, teams are looking to improve their rosters.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
Bulls big man Zach Collins has agreed to a two-year, $17MM contract extension, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania (Twitter link). Collins’ representative, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, and Chicago’s new front office hammered out the details over the last few days in order to keep Collins off the free agent market.
The Chicago Bulls made fans raise an eyebrow on the second night of the NBA Draft. Sitting pretty with two second-round picks, new lead executive Bryson Graham decided to trade both away.
The Bulls are fully guaranteeing the $2.41MM contract of Leonard Miller for next season, Michael Scotto reports for HoopsHype (via Twitter). The team also announced that it has waived guard Kam Jones (Twitter link).
In the hours leading up to NBA free agency, one name has been mentioned more than any other for the Chicago Bulls. Miami Heat guard Norman Powell is said to be on new lead executive Bryson Graham's radar.
The Chicago Bulls are entering NBA free agency teeming with cap space, and they are expected to be very active on the open market as a result. Of course, just because the Bulls have some money available does not mean they will spend foolishly.
A new day has dawned for the Chicago Bulls. A full-scale rebuild is seemingly in the works thanks to a revamped front office leader and coaching staff.
The Chicago Bulls took Caleb Wilson at No. 4 overall in the 2026 NBA Draft just about a week ago. Since then fans, experts, former players, etc have all raved about the selection, praising Wilson for his play.
In this post, I want to bury the lede. I think Bryson Graham, for the most part, has said and done a lot of good in his short time helming the Bulls. Specifically in the first round of his first draft, which is extremely important.
The work has only just begun for Chicago Bulls executive Bryson Graham. After a busy draft night, the franchise is now headed toward a huge free agency period.
The Chicago Bulls are in a rebuild as they decided to reshape their front office. With Bryson Graham in charge, Chicago is hoping to get back to being a contender in the Eastern Conference.
Bryson Graham's first handful of moves at the helm of the Chicago Bulls haven't come without some question marks. To be clear, the new lead executive received plenty of flowers for the first round of the NBA Draft.
Bryson Graham got off to a great start as the new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. In his first draft, he drafted Caleb Wilson and Daylin Swain.
The Chicago Bulls entered NBA (National Basketball League) Draft night with four selections and the hope that the beleaguered franchise would end the night with a bright future.
The Chicago Bulls can hang their hats with confidence after a consequential NBA Draft in which they got so much. Of course, they got what they asked for with North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson as the No.4 pick.
The Chicago Bulls exercised their $2.4 million team option for Leonard Miller, Spotrac reported on Saturday. Miller's contract for the 2026-27 season will become fully guaranteed on Tuesday, per the report.
As the 2026 NBA draftees acclimate to and spend time with their respective teams, No. 4 pick Caleb Wilson is making one of his rookie goals very clear.
The Chicago Bulls have much to be thankful for following the NBA Draft. They drafted Caleb Wilson out of North Carolina as the No.4 pick. Then, the Bulls drafted No.15 Dailyn Swain out of Texas.
Chicago Bulls rookie Caleb Wilson is not lacking confidence as he joins the team Michael Jordan built. The fourth overall pick of the 2026 NBA Draft bared his admiration for surpassing the consensus greatest of all time.
These are three players who, at the right price and with the right team, could be the final pieces to an NBA championship run and may out-earn whatever contract they get next.