The Chicago Bulls will receive some financial assistance following Noa Essengue's season-ending injury. According to The Stein Line's Jake Fischer and others, the NBA has granted the franchise a Disabled Player Exception in the wake of the rookie's shoulder injury.
The Bulls have been granted a disabled player exception following Noa Essengue’s season-ending shoulder injury. According to Joel Lorenzi of The Athletic, Chicago qualified for the exception after Essengue underwent surgery earlier this month and was ruled out for the remainder of the season.
The Bulls have been awarded a disabled player exception as a result of Noa Essengue‘s season-ending shoulder injury, reports Joel Lorenzi of The Athletic (Twitter link).
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As the great Indiana Jones once said: "Shut your eyes, Marion! Don't look at it, no matter what happens!!" I can't think of better advice regarding the Chicago Bulls' recent offensive numbers.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Chicago Bulls fell 114-104 to the struggling New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday, dropping their record to 10-15 after a strong 6-1 start to the season.
In the cutthroat world of NBA front offices, where egos clash harder than elbows in the paint, the Chicago Bulls’ saga feels like a bad soap opera. Arturas Karnisovas built an impressive international scouting resume with the Rockets and transferred those skills into impeccable roster-building acumen in Denver.
The Chicago Bulls are in a position where the season is looking like they will not make the playoffs. Even in a weaker Eastern Conference, they are currently 10-15 and lost seven of their last eight games.
Nobody on the Chicago Bulls deserves a cookie ... but maybe Josh Giddey can get a crumb or two? Off to a 10-15 start and 2-9 in their last 11 games, the Bulls have been in full-blown meltdown mode.
The Chicago Bulls were among a handful of teams loosely tied to Giannis Antetokounmpo in recent weeks. With the Milwaukee Bucks struggling to hold onto a Play-in Tournament spot, rumors have swirled about the potential availability of the two-time MVP.
If the Chicago Bulls need a scoring punch, they may want to drive to Hoffman Estates. Over the last seven games, only the Toronto Raptors have averaged fewer points than the Bulls.
On Sunday, the Chicago Bulls sustained yet another loss, 114-104 to the lowly New Orleans Pelicans. As a result, the Bulls are now 10-15, a far cry from a strong 6-1 start to the season.
This year, Nikola Vucevic has been under a microscope. He is in the midst of his final contractual year with the Chicago Bulls, surrounded by trade rumors.
The Bulls revenge tour against awful teams that beat them last month lasted a single game, as they barely beat the Hornets but then lost to the Pelicans again1 .
The New Orleans Pelicans have only five wins to their name this season, and two of them have now come against the Chicago Bulls. An Ice Cold Start To begin the night, the Chicago Bulls' offense was the equivalent of a nicely decorated Malort-flavored cake.
48 Hours in Vegas has a new lead, LaKeith Stanfield. The Oscar-nominated actor will be replacing Jonathan Majors following his 2023 assault conviction.
Despite a solid start to the season, the Chicago Bulls have gone 2-8 in their last 10 games and may seek a significant move before the trade deadline. NBA insider Marc Stein reports that the Bulls could be in the mix to acquire Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga.
The Chicago Bulls have some decisions to make as we get closer to the midway point of the season. The Bulls have some impending free agents, highlighted by point guard Coby White.
The Chicago Bulls are in a position where they need to figure out their direction as a team. It appears that they are not good enough to be a playoff team.
The Chicago Bulls host the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night in a matchup of teams that just ended their seven-game losing streaks. Seven Bulls, including all five starters, recorded double figures as Chicago overcame a 13-point second-half deficit to defeat the Charlotte Hornets 129-126 on Friday.
Nikola Vucevic watched the final 19 minutes from the bench as the Bulls pulled out a 129-126 win over Charlotte on Friday, a result that snapped Chicago’s seven-game losing streak and raised a few eyebrows in the process.
Bulls guard Coby White said he would prefer to remain in Chicago, despite a recent report linking him to trade inquiries from Minnesota. “I love being here.
Josh Giddey scored 26 points, including six in the final 90 seconds, as the Chicago Bulls came back to beat the host Charlotte Hornets 129-126 on Friday night, ending a seven-game losing streak.
After the Chicago Bulls lost their seventh straight game Sunday, Giddey told reporters "the memo is out" on how to beat the Bulls. The Bulls have to hope the league hasn't figured out their young guard as well.
The Chicago Bulls started the season 5-0. After a surprise loss to the woeful Brooklyn Nets Wednesday, they've dropped to 9-12 and are in serious need of a change.