During Media Day in September, the Chicago Bulls’ second-year guard Matas Buzelis said he wanted to go for the NBA’s Most Improved Player honors. After the first four games of the season, he is showing considerable promise.
Yesterday marked Zach LaVine’s first game at the United Center since he moved to the Sacramento Kings last season, and the former Chicago Bulls guard said that it “felt like I came home.” Before the game, LaVine reflected on his eight-year stint with the Chicago Bulls, and the two-time NBA All-Star had nothing but kind words for his former team.
The Chicago Bulls are the top dog in the Eastern Conference thanks to their hot 4-0 start! Though it’s only four games, the Bulls appear to be firing on all cylinders.
The Chicago Bulls defeated the Sacramento Kings 126-113 on Wednesday night, but it wasn't any run-of-the-mill game. It was the return of Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan, who were previously key members of the Chicago Bulls.
Matas Buzelis scored 27 points, and Josh Giddey and Nikola Vucevic both notched double-doubles to help the surging Chicago Bulls defeat the visiting Sacramento Kings 126-113 on Wednesday.
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.
Prior to the start of the 2024-25 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder made two crucial moves that enabled their leap from good to great team. They acquired
For the first time since the 2021-22 season, the Chicago Bulls are off to a 4-0 start. That season is also the last time that Chicago advanced past the play-in round of the NBA playoffs.
In a high-octane showdown at the United Center, the Chicago Bulls triumphed over the Atlanta Hawks with a final score of 128-123. The victory marked the Bulls’ third consecutive win of the season, improving their record to an impressive 3-0.
For the first time since 2021, the Chicago Bulls are off to a 3-0 start to the season. On Monday, they came back from 13 points down to defeat the Atlanta Hawks 128-123.
The Chicago Bulls have been one of the best stories to begin this 2025-26 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls are one of four remaining undefeated teams left in the NBA with a 3-0 record.
A few months ago, it was rumored that the Chicago Bulls were looking to trade Ayo Dosunmu. However, they are fortunate to have him, especially after coming off season-ending shoulder surgery.
At least six members of the Chicago Bulls have scored in double figures in each game this season, keying the club's first 3-0 start since 2021-22. But the Bulls have proved equally relentless on defensive, another important attribute to the run.
It was hard to predict what to expect from the Chicago Bulls going into the 2025-26 NBA season. After another year of falling short in the play-in game, the Bulls future is still murky.
The Chicago Bulls have had a pretty daunting start to the schedule. That isn’t going to ease up for a few more games at least. They’re also without Coby White.
There are two undefeated teams left in the Eastern Conference, and it is exactly what everyone expected, right? The Chicago Bulls and Philadelphia 76ers are each 3-0 to start the season as two of the four teams in the NBA that are still without a loss, joining the San Antonio Spurs and OKC Thunder.
The Chicago Bulls have started the 2025-26 season quite strongly with a 3-0 record after three games. This is a monumental start for the Bulls, as most people can see the positive vibes within the team and the locker room.
The Chicago Bulls were projected to be a middle-of-the-pack team in the Eastern Conference this season, despite being one of the best teams down the stretch last season.
Ayo Dosunmu scored a team-high 21 points and Josh Giddey and Nikola Vucevic registered double-doubles to lift the host Chicago Bulls to a 128-123 win against the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
Matas Buzelis, the second-year forward for the Chicago Bulls, has high expectations for his sophomore season. But here’s the thing about becoming “the guy”—it doesn’t happen overnight.
Less than a year ago, Matas Buzelis was a raw, promising rookie still trying to find his footing in the NBA. Now, on the eve of his sophomore season, he looks like a player ready to make the leap.