The Chicago Bulls are facing a familiar hurdle as the trade deadline nears. Many expect the franchise to be among the most active in the NBA. Facing the harsh reality of a fourth straight Play-In Tournament appearance, it finally feels like the front office could embrace the role of a seller.
The NBA is a superstar league, but don't take my word for it. Joining 670 The Score's Mully & Haugh on Wednesday morning, Derrick Rose spoke about his upcoming jersey retirement ceremony.
Bulls point guard Josh Giddey was a full participant in today’s shootaround and has been upgraded from questionable to probable for the team’s game in Minnesota on Thursday night, tweets K.C.
On Saturday, Derrick Rose will receive his flowers when the Chicago Bulls retire his No.1 jersey—placing him amongst the likes of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Bob Love, and Jerry Sloan.
As desperate as I am for any and all trade rumors, especially concerning the obviously-should-be-sellers-please-god-almighty Bulls, I am not doing to lower my standard of what makes a legitimate ‘report’.
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.
Fresh off matching a franchise shooting record, the visiting Chicago Bulls will look to stay hot against the reeling Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday in Minneapolis.
As they do every year, the NBA officially announced the top-selling NBA team merchandise for the first half of the 2025-26 campaign. To most, the list will come as no surprise.
When the Chicago Bulls' Tre Jones exploded for 34 points against the Houston Rockets on January 13, the trade talk felt inevitable. The guard had been impressing in his expanded role since the 2025-26 season tipped off.
As the Chicago Bulls travel up north to face the Minnesota Timberwolves, it's the perfect time for some off-day notes. Let's revisit last night's victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, which gave Chicago its first winning streak since the calendar flipper.
While Derrick Rose's jersey retirement ceremony is still a handful of days away, the festivities are already well underway. The Bulls recently took fans on a trip down memory lane.
Lately, the buzz around the Chicago Bulls has been about Coby White’s potential trade. The team mentioned most often is the Minnesota Timberwolves. However, White isn’t the only Chicago guard being considered.
The Chicago Bulls have been playing well lately as they are currently ninth in the Eastern Conference with a 21-22 record. They are sitting just four games back for the third seed in the conference as teams are all in a similar spot thus far.
With the Los Angeles Clippers coming in on a six-game winning streak, the Chicago Bulls looked up to the challenge. While things started off a bit shaky, Billy Donovan's team settled into an impressive groove on the offensive end.
On Tuesday night, everything that could go right for the Chicago Bulls went right. Facing an old Los Angeles Clippers team without Kawhi Leonard (who’s nursing a knee injury) on the second night of a back-to-back, at home no less, circumstances scarcely could have been better for the Bulls.
The Los Angeles Clippers will come into the Chicago Bulls' building on a six-game winning streak. While the Western Conference squad has undoubtedly benefitted from a friendly schedule, they deserve credit for taking care of business.
An uneven Chicago Bulls campaign still is producing positive season superlatives. On Tuesday night, the Bulls hope to continue tapping into them as they host the surging Los Angeles Clippers, with both teams sitting in play-in position in the NBA standings.
After Josh Giddey went down with an injury, fans wondered who was going to step up and be the most impactful Bull. Matas Buzelis started a seven-game 15-point scoring streak; Nikola Vucevic has been the team’s leading scorer; Tre Jones has filled in for Giddey’s playmaking, but the most important player has been Jalen Smith.
Coby White drained seven three-pointers as the Chicago Bulls dismantled the Brooklyn Nets 124-102, rediscovering rhythm, spacing, and confidence at a time when the franchise faces tough decisions off the court.
Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson built one of the most dominant partnerships in NBA history, but the Chicago Bulls dynasty wasn’t just about talent and tactics.
The Chicago Bulls are once again in NBA purgatory as the league trade deadline looms. So, the Bulls once again face tough decisions. Will the Bulls be buyers or sellers?
The Bulls are inching closer to getting Josh Giddey back. Giddey, sidelined since December 29 with a strained left hamstring, has been upgraded from out to doubtful for Sunday’s game against the Nets, according to K.C.
The Chicago Bulls are not in a good state at the moment. With just 19 wins and 21 losses, the Bulls are lingering in the 10th spot in the East. However, trying to push towards the playoffs, the team wants to add some quality to the roster.
Josh Giddey has been sidelined for the Bulls‘ last seven games with a left hamstring strain and will miss Wednesday’s matchup against the Jazz as well.