The Chicago Bulls fell to 29-46 on the season following a 129-114 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, and a report from the Chicago Sun-Times has intensified scrutiny on executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas.
Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan is at a crossroads in April. The Bulls are set to miss the playoffs, and their prospects of being competitive anytime soon are slim after trading away Coby White, Nikola Vucevic, and Ayo Dosunmu.
No matter what label someone applies to themselves, they’re not above criticism. Though it’s not a hard rule, they’re typically not above consequence either.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
Raise your hand if you thought the Chicago Bulls stood a chance against the San Antonio Spurs? Other than a tightly contested first quarter, this 129-114 Spurs victory went about as expected.
The Chicago Bulls are on the road on Monday night as they travel to take on the San Antonio Spurs in an interconference matchup. Chicago enters Monday’s game with a 29-45 record after losing on the road to the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
The Chicago Bulls may not have a whole lot to play for the rest of the way, but there remain plenty of key storylines to follow as the end of their 2025-26 season creeps closer.
The Bulls may finally have room to maneuver. Real room. As noted by ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Chicago could open up roughly $60 million in cap space this offseason, depending on how it handles its own free agents.
The Bulls don’t want to be stuck in the middle. They’ve been there long enough. According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the biggest question facing Chicago this offseason is whether it can finally break out of that cycle, or risk falling right back into it.
The Chicago Bulls were in full control during the first half in Oklahoma City – just like everyone expected. With a loss meaning elimination from the postseason field, it only felt right that Billy Donovan's Bulls would somehow pull off the upset over the defending champions.
The Bulls were mathematically eliminated from postseason contention on Friday when they lost at Oklahoma City. Chicago (29-44) has nine games remaining and is 9.5 games behind Miami (39-35), the current No.