Chet Walker was an icon for the Chicago Bulls long before the team ever had icons. Passing away at the age of 84 yesterday, Walker accomplished everything an NBA player could dream of.
The Chicago Bulls have preached continuity for years, and their actions have backed it up. General manager Marc Eversley recently signed a three-contract extension to remain with the organization.
One of the greatest players ever in Chicago Bulls history has died, with the NBA Players Association announcing the death of Basketball Hall of Famer Chet Walker at the age of 84.
Hall of Famer Chet Walker has died at age 84, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports. His death was announced by the National Basketball Players Association.
Basketball Hall of Fame member, NBA champion, and seven-time All-Star Chet Walker passed away at the age of 84, as reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
During a recent episode of the 25 10 Show, Chicago Bulls star DeMar DeRozan discussed his honest feelings on the Toronto Raptors - particularly them winning a championship after he left.
Being the first pick, Victor Wembanyama was able to move past his expectations as a rookie, to say the least. The 7’4 center is a defensive force on the court due to his unreal wingspan.
Andre Drummond is coming off a productive year for the Chicago Bulls. He finished the regular season with averages of 8.4 points and 9.0 rebounds per contest while shooting 55.6% from the field in 79 games.
After almost a decade with the Raptors, DeMar DeRozan had to watch from the outside as they won their first title in franchise history. DeRozan, who was traded the year before, was on the Spurs when he saw his former teammates win the championship but he says it was not an easy experience.
Chicago Bulls star DeMar DeRozan told former NFL players DeSean Jackson and LeSean McCoy that he doesn’t like Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks. DeRozan and Brooks got into it this NBA season. DeRozan and Brooks got into it on March 21 in Houston after DeRozan fouled Jalen Green hard.
The Minnesota Timberwolves need financial relief and postseason success. Moving enigmatic big man Karl-Anthony Towns may be the answer to both of those problems.
The Chicago Bulls have a big offseason ahead of them as they just finished up another mediocre season. The Bulls finished the regular season with a 39-43 record and they made it into the play-in tournament as the nine seed.
The Chicago Bulls finished up yet another mediocre season about a month and a half ago as they lost to the Miami Heat in the NBA play-in tournament. It was a disappointing season, so it was fitting for it to end in disappointing fashion.
The NBA Draft is just a few weeks away, and it’s a big one for the Chicago Bulls. After another mediocre season, the pressure continues to mount for the front office in Chicago, and they don’t have the support of their fan base right now.
The Chicago Bulls are about to enter their fourth season with the big three of Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Nikola Vucevic. They've only been to the playoffs once with their big three, and have only won one playoff game.
Zach LaVine is among the best shooting guards in the NBA. However, he has been unable to help the Chicago Bulls become a legitimate title contender. Over seven seasons with the franchise, the Bulls have reached the NBA playoffs just one time.
On Tuesday, Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic reported that Chicago Bulls General Manager Marc Eversley signed a new three-year contract to remain in the
The Chicago Bulls haven't officially decided if they're going to blow up their roster in any capacity, but teams are eagerly awaiting to see if the firesale is happening - whether it's wanting All-Stars like Zach LaVine, or role players.
From the sound of it, Ball, who has undergone three surgeries in two years on his left knee, is trending towards returning to action in the 2024-25 NBA season for the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls may be floating a two-year contract extension to small forward DeMar DeRozan, but he is hoping for more years than that, per Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic.
The wheels just keep spinning in place for the Chicago Bulls after another season of reaching the play-in stage of the playoffs and not advancing any further.