The Chicago Bulls still hold a special place in Jimmy Butler's heart. Drafted with the 30th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, Butler spent the first six seasons of his career with the Bulls franchise.
It just gets worse and worse for the Chicago Bulls. On Sunday, they were on the receiving end of a 32-point loss to the Golden State Warriors, 123-91. In the process, they suffered their seventh consecutive loss, their worst losing streak since 2020.
The frustration is starting to spill over in Chicago. After dropping their seventh straight game and falling to 9-14 on the season, Bulls head coach Billy Donovan delivered one of his most pointed messages of the year, and it wasn’t about X’s and O’s.
There is a specific kind of silence that falls over the United Center when the home team isn’t just losing, but spiraling. The Warriors had the Bulls fans going through it this game.
Even without Steph Curry in the lineup for the Golden State Warriors, the Chicago Bulls weren’t competitive on Sunday night. Josh Giddey’s 18 points led the Bulls in a 123-91 loss to the Warriors in front of 18,449 fans at the United Center.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
As the final minutes ticked off the clock at the United Center, the crowd had already filed out. The Chicago Bulls were about to lock up their seventh consecutive loss in a game where they were down double digits for nearly the entire time.
A pair of teams with lengthy injury reports, and one with a long losing streak, square off Sunday night when the Chicago Bulls host the Golden State Warriors.
The Chicago made the news official on Saturday morning. The franchise announced via a press release that rookie Noa Essengue will miss the remainder of the season and undergo shoulder surgery.
The Bulls opened the season 5-0 and looked like one of the early surprises in the East. That feels like a lifetime ago. They dropped their sixth straight game on Friday, losing 120–105 to the Pacers, and have now fallen to 9-13.
The Chicago Bulls are still struggling, even Josh Giddey’s recent stellar play. On Friday, they suffered their sixth straight loss, falling 120-105 to the Indiana Pacers and dropping to 9-13.
The Chicago Bulls had a dream start to the season, winning all five games, taking the NBA by storm. Unfortunately, it might have been a flash in the pan because the Bulls are now 9-13 in the 2025-26 NBA season, which is not a good sign for the franchise.
Rumors about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s potential trade destination continue to swirl. While most speculation points to the Knicks, the Chicago Bulls are still in the conversation.
The struggle is real for the Chicago Bulls, despite Josh Giddey’s optimism. On Friday, the Bulls lost their sixth consecutive game after falling to the Indiana Pacers 120-105.
Greatness is always inspired by greatness. WNBA legend Candace Parker is no different. The three-time champion and two-time league MVP grew up in Chicago in the 1990s.
Losses are starting to snowball for the banged-up Chicago Bulls. For the Indiana Pacers, opponents' big runs have been bothersome. Reversing course and building momentum will be the aim for both sides during Friday's game in Chicago.
The Chicago Bulls looked like one of the most surprising teams after a strong start to the 2025-26 season. Unfortunately, this run of form didn’t last long, as the Bulls eventually fell off.
The Chicago Bulls started the season 5-0. After a surprise loss to the woeful Brooklyn Nets Wednesday, they've dropped to 9-12 and are in serious need of a change.
Even though Michael Jordan hasn't played a professional basketball game in the NBA in over 20 years, he still remains one of the most famous, recognizable people on the planet.
The leap Matas Buzelis was expected to make from his rookie to sophomore year was one of the biggest keys to a successful Chicago Bulls season. He showed flashes in first year, but didn’t get a consistent starting role until the end of it.
The Chicago Bulls have been trying to figure out how to get out of NBA purgatory for the past few seasons. But they have failed to do so, and it doesn’t look like they are any closer this season.
The Orlando Magic have been on quite a roll over the past few weeks. After beginning the season 1-4, Orlando had rattled off wins in five of its previous six games headed into Monday's game against the Chicago Bulls.