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.
Heading into the NBA offseason, Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey was viewed as a prime trade candidate, especially with new top executive Bryson Graham taking over in the Windy City.
The NBA’s second round was one for the ages. Every single pick, except for one (No. 50 for Toronto), was traded. In the case of the Chicago Bulls, they traded both of their picks away for cash or other assets, setting their sights on the future.
The Chicago Bulls have made their initial moves under the leadership of senior vice president of basketball operations Bryson Graham and head coach Tiago Splitter.
While the Chicago Bulls are understandably salivating over their selection of Caleb Wilson as the No. 4 pick, they are generally accepting the No.15 pick, Dailyn Swain.
The NBA is truly a global league. As such, there have been historical impacts left on the game by players of all walks of life. Some of the game's all-time
After going with two more long and athletic wings in the NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls are on the hunt for shooting help. The organization inked one of the best long-range shooters in the 2026 class with their first undrafted free agent signing.
The Chicago Bulls are basking in the glory of selecting North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson as the No.4 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Already, many are setting high expectations for Wilson to help resurrect Chicago from a recent period of stagnation.
The Chicago Bulls walked out of last night’s NBA Draft with something they haven’t had in years: a clear philosophical throughline. By selecting North Carolina’s Caleb Wilson at No.
The 2026 NBA Draft is officially in the books and the Chicago Bulls came away with two first-round picks. Chicago selected Caleb Wilson at No. 4 overall and then Dailyn Swain at No.
Chicago Bulls fans weren't mad, they were just disappointed. The first round of the NBA Draft was exhilarating. The Chicago Bulls landed their best prospect since Derrick Rose at No.
The NBA floodgates have opened. Following the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade and the conclusion of the 2026 NBA Draft, another blockbuster trade landed on the doorstep Thursday morning.
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.
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.
The Chicago Bulls got their guy at No. 4 overall when they selected former North Carolina star Caleb Wilson. With a new regime and a rebuild underway, the Bulls are hoping the two selections they made on Tuesday night will be big pieces for the future.
The Chicago Bulls will now have only one pick heading into tonight's second round. The organization initially entered the evening with the No. 38 and No.
The Chicago Bulls are making moves this week, and they made a trade before Day 2 of the 2026 NBA Draft on Wednesday night. On Monday, the Bulls were part of a three-way trade to bring on center Nic Claxton, who had previously spent his entire NBA career with the Brooklyn Nets.
If you weren't sure the main difference between the Chicago Bulls' current front office leader and their previous one, last night's post-draft press conference is free for all to see!
The Chicago Bulls walked into the 2026 NBA Draft with a clear mandate: swing big on talent, bet on development, and finally define a long-term identity.
With the fourth overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls selected forward Caleb Wilson from the University of North Carolina. Wilson was one of the top four players in the draft, and will be a welcomed addition to Chicago’s front court after the acquisition of Nic Claxton on Monday night.
After moving up in the draft lottery last month, the Bulls have used the fourth overall pick to nab UNC’s Caleb Wilson. Wilson, a 6’10” forward/center,
After one year at North Carolina, Caleb Wilson didn’t have to wait long to hear his name called in the 2026 NBA Draft. He went to the Chicago Bulls as the No.
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.
Josh Giddey might potentially be in line for a return to the Western Conference. The Minnesota Timberwolves are showing trade interest in the Chicago Bulls guard Giddey, Darren Wolfson of KSTP in Minnesota reported on Friday.