Changes are badly needed in Chicago.
This offseason, the Detroit Pistons are in a position to be a major player in free agency. Armed with around $60 million, the newly shaped front office can add multiple new pieces to pair with the young core.
If this Chicago Bulls finally pivot from this iteration of their roster, star forward DeMar DeRozan will be among the most intriguing free agents. While there has been reported mutual interest between DeRozan and Chicago, the six-time All-Star could also reportedly be an option for the LA Clippers.
DeMar DeRozan was the most impactful player on the Chicago Bulls this past season. With his contract expiring this offseason, the Bulls' front office faces a major decision regarding the veteran forward.
With free agency now a month away, the Chicago Bulls and DeMar DeRozan appear to have mutual interest in a continued partnership. However, even that may not be enough to keep the 15-year veteran in Windy City.
If Paul George leaves in free agency this offseason, the LA Clippers may end up getting even older.
According to NBA insider Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the Los Angeles Clippers could pursue DeMar DeRozan if they lose Paul George. DeRozan becomes an
If the Chicago Bulls want to avoid restricting themselves further, they may have to consider letting DeMar DeRozan walk this summer.
One of the most beloved players in Toronto Raptors team history is DeMar DeRozan. DeRozan and Kyle Lowry formed an iconic duo together, which resulted in some great regular seasons.
DeMar DeRozan has been with the Chicago Bulls for three seasons now, and he has been a star in the Windy City. DeRozan has been in the league since 2009, but he hasn’t really been slowing down in recent years despite his age.
This offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers have set themselves up to completely reshape their roster. They'll have just over $61 million to spend, making them a major player in free agency and the trade market.
DeMar DeRozan‘s future with the Chicago Bulls has been a topic of speculation for quite some time, but the veteran NBA scorer is making it clear he wants to stay put.
The Lakers will have a long list of free agents to consider as they attempt to rebound from an early playoff exit. One name to potentially look out for is this dynamic scorer.
When Zach LaVine suffered a season-ending injury during the 2023-24 campaign, DeMar DeRozan became the new primary scorer among the Chicago Bulls' core.
DeRozan has spent the past three seasons with the Bulls.
DeMar DeRozan wants to re-sign with the Chicago Bulls. The six-time All-Star, who becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer, talked about his future with former NBA guard Lou Williams on “Run It Back.” The Bulls can sign DeRozan to an extension before free agency starts.
Once again, the Chicago Bulls find themselves at a crossroads. After another disappointing season that saw them miss the playoffs, it's clear that a rebuild might be on the horizon.
The Chicago Bulls are facing a pivotal offseason. Atop their agenda is the future of DeMar DeRozan, who will become a free agent this summer. There have been rumors about the six-time All-Star potentially moving on to greener pastures via free agency as the Bulls look to revamp their roster after another failed campaign.
According to NBA insider Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, DeMar DeRozan is expected to remain with the Chicago Bulls. DeRozan becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer.
Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan announced Thursday via his social media accounts the upcoming release of his memoir, "ABOVE THE NOISE." The release date is set for Sept.
The Chicago Bulls left an exclamation point on the first half of Wednesday's play-in tournament matchup against the Atlanta Hawks, thanks to solid defense and better offense late.
Without star guard Lonzo Ball in the rotation, the Bulls have relied heavily on DeMar DeRozan this season.
DeRozan has outplayed the three-year, $81.9M contract he signed a few years ago when the Bulls acquired him in a sign-and-trade.
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