The Chicago Bulls missed the playoffs again this year. They have made the postseason only once (2022) since trading Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2017.
The Chicago Bulls looked as though their season would be trending downwards after trading Zach LaVine away to the Sacramento Kings in a three-team deal, which netted them back control of their first round pick.
For a moment at least, the Chicago Bulls looked like a team in March and early April that might try to forgo a major rebuild when they were one of the hottest teams in the NBA.
After finishing the 2024-25 season with career highs in three-point shooting and field goal percentage, Nikola Vucevic is entering his sixth and final season under contract with the Chicago Bulls.
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The Memphis Grizzlies may have had a disappointing 2024-25 season, but their young core stepped up tremendously. On top of All-Rookie Team performances from Jaylen Wells and Zach Edey, third-year guard Scotty Pippen Jr.
With the Chicago Bulls' season now concluded, each player's performance will be graded based on their expectations for the season. Zach LaVine, Chris Duarte, and Torrey Craig will not receive a grade, as he did not finish the season with the team.
On Saturday afternoon, the Memphis Grizzlies had their season come to an end when they got swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder. They lost Game 4 (at home) by a score of 117-115.
The Chicago Bulls might've missed out on the NBA Playoffs this season, but it probably was the best case for them given their roster situation. After a second-half during the regular season propelled them into the ninth seed in the East, they now hold the 12th-best odds for the first overall pick and a chance to add to a promising young core.
The Chicago Bulls had yet another underwhelming season, finishing their 2024-25 campaign with a 39-43 record and a play-in tournament exit. The Bulls have now lost in the play-in tournament in three consecutive years and should be desperate to find a new direction.
Reggie Miller is one of the best shooting guards in NBA history. During his era, he had to go up against other legends such as former Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan.
The Chicago Bulls had just finished the 2024-25 season on a hot streak, clinching a spot in the Play-In Tournament for the third straight year. Although
Having offloaded a swath of win-now players over the last year, it seems the Chicago Bulls are finally determined to get out of the middle-ground of the NBA.
After a short NBA career, Jimmer Fredette decided to explore other basketball paths. Fredette cemented himself as an NCAA basketball legend at BYU, and although his game did not translate to the next level, he found other ways to play.
For the Chicago Bulls, the 2025 offseason is less about retooling and more about reckoning. They’ve spent the last few years clinging to a fading vision of contention.
The Chicago Bulls posted yet another mediocre finish on their season. As a Play-In Tournament squad, the Bulls suffered a loss that sent them out of the postseason and into the NBA draft lottery.
While 16 teams compete for the Larry O’Brien Trophy, the Chicago Bulls have missed the playoffs for the third straight year. The last time the Bulls won a playoff series was in 2015, when they beat the Milwaukee Bucks in six games.
The Chicago Bulls’ season came to a disappointing end after they were defeated by the Miami Heat, 109–90, on their home court. This defeat marked the third consecutive season that the Bulls have lost to the Heat in the Play-In.
The Chicago Bulls‘ 109-90 loss to the Miami Heat at the United Center on Wednesday should dispel any notion that the current core is worth extending and keeping around.
The Chicago Bulls lost in the play-in tournament to the Miami Heat 109-90, and missed the playoffs for the third straight season. That should make them second-guess a move they made at the trade deadline — and one they didn't make.