Bulls guard Coby White is leaning into perspective as trade rumors continue to swirl. “You’ve got to always look at it like it’s good to be wanted,” White told Julia Poe of The Chicago Tribune.
The NBA rumor mill never really stops, and the Chicago Bulls are caught in the middle of it once again. With the Feb. 5 trade deadline coming up, the front office has been busy checking the market on veteran Center Nikola Vucevic.
The Chicago Bulls entered the week on a four-game winning streak, earning a winning record with a 114-111 win over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.
Earlier this week, Chicago Bulls guard Matas Buzelis rejected an invitation to compete in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. A move that may come as a surprise to some because of his lineage of viral dunks this season.
If you can't take the Heat, get out of the Play-In Tournament. Dating back to Derrick Rose's superstar era, the Miami Heat have served as the Chicago Bulls' Achilles heel.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
When it comes to the Chicago Bulls, Nikola Vucevic’s future is up in the air. Will he stay or will he be traded?. Recently, the Bulls’ purported plan was to keep Vucevic, who’s on an expiring contract.
Nikola Vučević has not been a mainstay in trade rumors this season, but his availability is well-documented. The big man is aging out of his role with the Chicago Bulls.
Gilbert Arenas has claimed Derrick Rose means more to Chicago than Michael Jordan, pointing to hometown identity rather than championship success. Gilbert Arenas made the comments while discussing Derrick Rose’s legacy and his connection to the city of Chicago.
The Indiana Pacers pulled out another crunch time win over the Chicago Bulls, 113-110. You want the good news or bad news first? While trade rumors are the focus off the court, Matas Buzelis remains the focus on it.
Days after Nikola Vucevic argued for the Chicago Bulls to keep their core together for one more run at the playoffs, the center led the team in scoring with 25 points in a 113-110 loss to the lowly Indiana Pacers in front to 16,777 fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Even with the Chicago Bulls sitting as the No. 9 seed entering a very important stretch this week, the franchise still has their eyes set on the playoffs this season.
The Indiana Pacers have 11 wins this season, and two of those come against the Chicago Bulls. While the absence of Tyrese Haliburton has clearly done its damage, this is still a group that fights each and every night.
I'm no matchmaker, but the Chicago Bulls and Houston Rockets look good together, right? The two sides have already been connected throughout this trade season.
Coby White is emerging as the Bulls’ most likely trade chip as the deadline approaches. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, White, Ayo Dosunmu, and Tre Jones have all drawn interest, but White is viewed by league sources as the best bet to be moved.
Bulls guards Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu, and Tre Jones have all drawn interest from potential trade partners leading up to next Thursday’s deadline, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Substack link).
A mere look at the schedule might exhaust the Chicago Bulls. This week is about as rough as it gets during the regular season. Monday night's battle with the Los Angeles Lakers tipped off a stretch of five games in seven days.
The Chicago Bulls have no lack of trade chips as the 2025-26 NBA trade deadline approaches, but one is starting to stand out among the rest. ESPN's Bobby Marks put all 30 teams into tiers as we inch closer to the big day.
Trade winds continue to swirl around the Chicago Bulls, whose roster includes seven potential free agents. With the NBA's Feb. 5 trade deadline fast approaching, the Bulls will turn their focus to the court when they face the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday in Indianapolis.
The Bulls may not have a superstar to dangle at the trade deadline, but they remain one of the league’s more fascinating wild cards. Call it the intriguing middle.
The Chicago Bulls officially etched Derrick Rose’s legacy into franchise history, raising his No. 1 jersey into the rafters in an emotional ceremony on Saturday, January 24.