The Chicago Bulls are on the road on Thursday night as they travel to take on the Washington Wizards in an Eastern Conference matchup. Chicago enters Thursday’s game with a 30-49 record after defeating Washington on the road in dominant fashion on Tuesday night.
We just entered Q2 of 2026 and the 2027 Jordan Brand OG chatter is already heating up. I just covered the Air Jordan 12 “Obsidian,” and now the Air Jordan 6 “Carmine” is reportedly on the way back next year.
The Chicago Bulls aren't in the clear yet. Thanks to their now-fired front office, the team remains in a heated lottery odds battle over the final three games of the regular season.
Even when Michael Jordan was dominating basketball, golf was never far away. The Chicago Bulls legend was known to sneak onto the course even before big games, and the habit has never left him.
The Chicago Bulls may have gotten over an important hump this week, but another uphill battle awaits. The firing of Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley was only the first step of a long and crucial process.
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.
The Chicago Bulls snapped a seven-game losing streak at the expense of the Washington Wizards on Tuesday. Losers of seven in a row themselves, the NBA-worst Wizards will love nothing more than to return the favor Thursday when the teams reconvene in Washington, D.C.
The Air Jordan 1 “Chicago” continues to hold its place as one of the most important sneakers ever released. Tied directly to Michael Jordan and the identity of the Chicago Bulls, this colorway represents more than design—it reflects a defining era in basketball and culture.
After years of being stuck in the middle, not making the most of their assets, and failing to contend, the Chicago Bulls finally fired GM Marc Eversley and executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas.
The recent firing of top executives in the Chicago Bulls’ front office can mean many things. It could open the door for new management to come in and change course after years of mediocrity.
After the Chicago Bulls got rid of VP Arturas Karnisovas and GM Marc Eversely, one would think that the shake-up would trickle down. In other words, the Bulls would relieve Billy Donovan of his head coaching duties and look elsewhere.
Whoever doesn’t know Michael Jordan’s legacy and prowess is probably sleeping under a rock. But there’s a stint that has collected some dust by now. After a glorious NBA career, a retired Jordan traded the hardwood for a professional baseball field in 1994.
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.
Chicago Bulls president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf recently broke his silence on the firings of Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley after six years of service.
If Chicago Bulls ownership had a fan club, meetings would be attended by John Paxson and as many Benny the Bull stuffed animals as he could bring to fill extra seats.
The Chicago Bulls are adjusting to a new way of being following the firings of VP Arturas Karnisovas and GM Marc Eversely. On Tuesday, they visited the Washington Wizards and ended their seven-game losing streak with a 129-98 victory.
In their first game since the dismissal of Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley, the Chicago Bulls played like a liberated group. Did the fact that the Washington Wizards were standing on the other side of the ball play a role?
Rob Dillingham's career-high 26 points off the bench highlighted a balanced scoring effort as the Chicago Bulls rolled to a 129-98 rout of the host Washington Wizards on Tuesday.
Michael Jordan’s dominance with the Chicago Bulls was not just about talent; it was about performing at an elite level even when his body was not at its best.
Dennis Rodman has long made it clear he has no regrets about one of the most infamous moments in NBA playoff history, and his stance has not softened over time.
Monday was hopefully a step in the right direction for the Chicago Bulls. With under a week to go in the regular season, the franchise announced they have fired both Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley, ushering in a new era for the franchise.
Two big events on Monday should have a big effect on Billy Donovan's future. The Chicago Bulls fired Donovan's boss, executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas, and then the University of North Carolina hired Michael Malone as their new head coach.
One year after hiring Karnisovas, the Chicago Bulls were riding high, first in the Eastern Conference. They never achieved those heights again, and Monday, the Bulls finally pulled the plug.