If you thought the Chicago Bulls' deadline was crazy, just wait until the offseason hits! The front office has left its options wide open as they head into the summer.
It's ok Milwaukee, I would be stunned too! The Bucks may have come into the night with only two more wins than the Chicago Bulls, but the game felt like theirs for the taking.
On the surface, the Chicago Bulls' current strategy has merit. Plenty of previously heralded prospects will end up in the wrong situation. We have seen it happen countless times around the NBA, only for that same player to find the success many once expected in a new environment.
On Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, CM Punk defeated Finn Bálor and retained his World Heavyweight Championship at United Center in Chicago, Il. While his wife, AJ Lee won the women’s Intercontinental title from Becky Lynch earlier in the night, Punk’s entrance and win became a talking point.
The Bulls finally exhaled Sunday. Chicago defeated the Bucks 120-97 to end an 11-game losing streak and secure its first win since January 31. For a young roster still searching for consistency, it was a needed reward.
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 are still far from title contention as they currently stand 12th in the East with a 25-36 record. However, that doesn't mean that the team doesn't have players worth getting excited about.
The Chicago Bulls couldn't possible lose with Ben Johnson in the building, right? After going winless in February and dropping 11 consecutive games, the new-look Bulls have pulled off their very first victory.
Josh Giddey notched a triple-double of 20 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists and Collin Sexton scored a game-high 22 points as the Chicago Bulls defeated the visiting Milwaukee Bucks 120-97 on Sunday to stop an 11-game losing streak.
With the Chicago Bulls owning a Portland Trail Blazers lottery-protected pick, many argued that Thursday night's game was a must-win. Well, some might make that same argument this afternoon.
WWE star CM Punk honored Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls with a memorable entrance at Elimination Chamber in Chicago. The WWE world champion made his way to the ring to “Sirius” by The Alan Parsons Project, the signature intro music of the Bulls’ 1990s dynasty.
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.
As the Chicago Bulls' losing streak drags on, plenty of work continues behind the scenes. The rookie is taking a step in his rehab, Billy Donovan sounds ready to let Matas Buzelis run free, and Patrick Williams is still looking for ways to grow.
After losing each of their 11 February games and matching the third-longest skid in club history, the Chicago Bulls await the fresh start of a new month.
The Chicago Bulls still can’t get over their slump. They now have an 11-game losing streak, the longest in the NBA. Head coach Billy Donovan and his men had the worst month in franchise history as they went 0-11 in February.
The Chicago Bulls have not been giving Stacey King nearly enough hot sauce. The former champion turned fan-favorite announcer is known to look on the bright side, and it's why he did not hesitate to bring up what the Bulls' recent losing ways could mean moving forward.
The Chicago Bulls of the 1990s are among the greatest teams ever assembled and excelled at nearly every aspect of the game. That, combined with Michael Jordan being a menace on both ends of the ball, made them almost unbeatable.
Taj Gibson isn't going anywhere. The long-time Chicago Bulls forward has landed with his eighth team, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. The 40-year-old has signed a two-year deal to continue his NBA career with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Jerami Grant scored 27 points and Toumani Camara added 16 to help the visiting Portland Trail Blazers post a 121-112 victory over the struggling Chicago Bulls on Thursday night.
Matas Buzelis has emerged as a bright spot for the struggling Chicago Bulls this season. The second-year forward has played and started in all 59 games this year, and he has been performing well. The NBA G League Ignite alum is averaging 15.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.2 blocks this season.
After the game, he spoke about how he and others in the locker room are handling the pressure of knowing fans expect the team to do more than win a playoff series or two this coming spring.
The Bulls are shutting down big man Zach Collins for the remainder of the season, the team tweets. Collins, who has been out with a right toe sprain, underwent further evaluation from training and medical professionals.