The Bulls are 6-1. There are many reasons for their quick turnaround from last season, but the number one reason is Josh Giddey. Giddey is averaging 23/10/9; only Nikola Jokic and Luka Doncic share those stats this season.
Guard Coby White is getting close to a season debut. Per Joel Lorenzi of The Athletic, White is targeting Chicago’s three-game road swing that starts Nov.
On Friday, the Chicago Bulls tip off a stretch playing six of seven on the road when they face the Bucks in Milwaukee for NBA Cup competition. Friday's contest is Milwaukee's introduction to the 2025 NBA Cup, while Eastern Conference Group C counterpart Chicago opened with a 135-125 win over the New York Knicks on Oct.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Josh Giddey has kicked off the 2025 season with tremendous impact for the Chicago Bulls, carrying them to a 6-1 record and the one seed in the Eastern Conference.
The Chicago Bulls have started off hot this season despite being down one of their key players. Following the Bulls’ 113-111 comeback win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, Chicago sits atop the wide-open Eastern Conference with a 6-1 record.
The Chicago Bulls are off to an impressive start. Missing Coby White, they’re leading the Eastern Conference at 6-1. They’ve done so without anything from their rookie class.
Josh Giddey of the Chicago Bulls has played excellently this season, leading the team to a 6-1 record, the best in the Eastern Conference. It was a surprising start since the team let go of most of their star players.
It’s been a long time since Chicago basketball felt this good. The United Center hasn’t buzzed like this in years, and it’s not because of a flashy superstar, a high-profile signing, or a sudden scoring explosion.
The Bulls nearly coughed up back-to-back losses. Instead, they stormed back from 24 down Tuesday night to beat the Sixers, 113-111. Per ESPN’s Jamal Collier, it’s the biggest comeback in the NBA so far this season.
If you needed more proof that the 2025-26 Chicago Bulls are not the same mediocre team anymore, look no further than last night’s win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Chicago Bulls stormed back from 24 points down to stun the Philadelphia 76ers 113-111 at the United Center, and the comeback had both basketball brilliance and viral flair.
“Oh my goodness. I’m coming again, Elizabeth! Oh lawd, it’s the big one, Elizabeth!” Those were the unforgettable words from the famous 1970s American sitcom Sanford and Son.
The Philadelphia 76ers and Chicago Bulls entered their matchup tonight both 5-1 on the season. Only one could secure their sixth victory and it was the Bulls.
There are nights in the NBA when you witness something special—something that reminds you why basketball remains the most electrifying game on the planet.
Draymond Green, like many in the NBA world, is shocked by the way the Chicago Bulls have started the NBA season. Few experts would have predicted the Chicago Bulls to have started the season on fire, but that’s exactly what they’ve done.
I was wrong. You were wrong. Vegas was wrong. Everyone was wrong about the Chicago Bulls. A team sportsbooks projected to finish with 33.5 wins is already 14.93% of the way there after the first week and a half of the season.