As the Chicago Bulls prepare for the 2025-26 season, there are expectations that the team could take a step up from last season, where they were eliminated from the play-in tournament by the Miami Heat.
Coby White isn’t buying the modest forecasts for the Bulls this season. The 25-year-old guard told Marc J. Spears of Andscape that he believes Chicago has a chance to be “really good” in 2025-26.
The Chicago Bulls may have paid Josh Giddey $100 million to stay with the team, but another young star will be the biggest benefactor of that decision.
After a months-long standoff between the Chicago Bulls and Josh Giddey, the point guard agreed to a four-year, $100 million contract to make him the highest-paid Bull on the roster.
NBA legend Michael Jordan had contentious relationships with many of his peers throughout the years, both friends and adversaries. So much so that his uber-competitive streak in the absence of proper socialization etiquette is often considered one of the hallmarks of his personality.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
Michael Jordan was already one of the best players ahead of the 1990-91 season. Unfortunately, he did not have a championship before that campaign. When his Chicago Bulls beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals, Jordan felt honored by a certain sentiment.
Chicago Bulls star Coby White has come a long way from his humble upbringing in North Carolina, becoming a star for the state's beloved Tar Heels before being drafted seventh overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2019.
It’s tough to intro these posts without sounding repetitive and pessimistic. I think we all know the general state of the franchise (hopeless, irrelevant) and it’s become superfluous to providing that context to every roster decision.
Under the leadership of Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors have experienced phenomenal success. The most prominent example of Stephen Curry’s influence is the Golden State Warriors‘ four NBA Championships.
The Chicago Bulls in the 1990s were one of the most dominant stretches of a franchise in American sports. From 1991 to 1998, the Bulls won six of the eight NBA Finals, as they didn't win in the other two years due to Michael Jordan's retirement to play baseball.
Scottie Pippen has never been shy about sharing his feelings when it comes to Michael Jordan or Phil Jackson. In a recent interview with Marca, the Chicago Bulls legend admitted that his relationships with both men were never truly close, despite the dynasty they built together.
The Chicago Bulls haven’t had a young player generate this much excitement since Derrick Rose returned home as the No. 1 overall pick in 2008. Now, 17 years later, the franchise once again looks to a hometown product as its potential savior.
The Chicago Bulls finished ninth in the Eastern Conference last year but were unable to make the playoffs as they fell in the Play-In Tournament. For the Bulls, this marked the third consecutive season that the franchise has missed the playoffs and they will look to end their drought this season.
The Chicago Bulls have been linked to Jonathan Kuminga a lot. There are also swirling rumors about Coby White’s future with the team. In one fell swoop, one insider proposed a blockbuster trade that answers both of those questions and arguably sets the Bulls on the right path for the future.
There are certain players across the league that garner trade interest every year, even into the offseason. Myles Turner, center for the Milwaukee Bucks and former Indiana Pacer, was repeatedly dangled in rumors as the next big move for contending teams.
The Chicago Bulls went into the 2025 offseason with some heavy expectations to make changes, but the only significant move they completed was trading Lonzo Ball to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Isaac Okoro.
During the offseason, there was speculation that the Chicago Bulls were seriously considering trading guard Ayo Dosunmu. On Wednesday, those rumors were confirmed by Hoops Hype and NBC Sports Chicago writer K.C Johnson, per Stacey King’s Gimme The Hot Sauce pod.
The Chicago Bulls have seen plenty of heartbreak lately. Three straight play-in exits, a roster built on stopgaps, and two of their best young guards still waiting for extensions.
The Chicago Bulls made a huge mistake when they drafted Patrick Williams in the 2020 draft, and then they compounded it with a bad extension. That extension is hampering them now and appears poised to hamper them well into the future, despite it not being a massive salary.
The Chicago Bulls have been accused, fairly so, of being aimless for the last few seasons. But at least slightly, things have changed a little bit. The future is a little brighter than it has been, and the front office seems a little more focused on it than usual.
Michael Jordan might be considered the greatest player in NBA history, but he did have a reputation for being a tough teammate. Scottie Pippen spent a long time with him, enough to see the feud between Jordan and Horace Grant.
Talen Horton-Tucker is officially heading overseas, signing a two-year deal with Fenerbahce, the reigning EuroLeague champions announced. Horton-Tucker, 23, had been holding out hope for another NBA opportunity, but after failing to land a guaranteed deal he’ll now play abroad for the first time in his career.