Make it five in a row for the Chicago Bulls! Welcoming the Philadelphia 76ers into the United Center, the Bulls pulled off another impressive and dramatic finish.
The Chicago Bulls have found themselves back to playing winning basketball after a recent bad stretch. They entered Friday night’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers on a four-game winning streak.
Jalen Smith pulled off a marvelous poster dunk on Joel Embiid during the Chicago Bulls’ matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. Smith is going through his sixth season in the NBA, his second with the Bulls.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have not nearly been as good this season as they were the previous campaign. In fact, the decline has been steep. Following the Cavs’ disappointing 126-124 Christmas Day defeat to the New York Knicks, Cleveland is now the owner of a disappointing 17-15 record.
Coby White scored nine of his 13 points in the fourth quarter and Zach Collins and Tre Jones had 15 points apiece to lift the streaking Chicago Bulls to a 109-102 victory against the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Friday.
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.
When the Chicago Bulls and Philadelphia 76ers first met on November 4, they were battling for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Both squads were off to a 6-1 start and shocking NBA fans in the process.
Michael Jordan once called it the most memorable shot of his career, but it came after a game that nearly broke him. The Chicago Bulls legend was pushed to his emotional limit in Cleveland.
As the NBA trade deadline inches closer and closer, the Chicago Bulls have two of the NBA's most interesting trade chips. Both Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu are well-respected guards who each possess intriguing upside at just 25 years old.
The Bulls closed last season on a tear, going 15-5 over the final 20 games of 2024/25, fueled largely by the backcourt pairing of Coby White and Josh Giddey.
Winners of four straight after a stretch of eight losses in nine games, the Chicago Bulls aim to maintain momentum as they host the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night.
If I had to guess, the Chicago Bulls are written in pen on Santa Claus' naughty list this season. I think that's what happens when you lose three straight Play-In Tournaments and remain well outside the playoff picture.
Christmas and Chicago Bulls basketball used to go together like milk and cookies. Just as Santa! The franchise has played 21 times on the holiday, and there is no question that they were a fundamental part of making it one of the NBA's biggest days of the year.
Josh Giddey's impressive season continued on Tuesday night. There were still 8 minutes to go in the third quarter by the time Josh Giddey recorded a triple-double.
With the Atlanta Hawks hovering below .500, trade speculation around the franchise has intensified. The latest proposal making the rounds links Atlanta to the Chicago Bulls in a potential deal centered on Kristaps Porzingis, with guards Coby White and veteran center Nikola Vucevic coming back in return.
On Tuesday evening, the Chicago Bulls picked up their fourth straight win with a road victory over the Atlanta Hawks, marking the second straight game they won in Atlanta.
The Chicago Bulls outlasted the Atlanta Hawks 152-150 on Sunday in the highest-scoring game of the NBA season, totaling 302 points. While the win counted the same in the standings, it did little to please head coach Billy Donovan.
Points flew like fireworks in a high-scoring display as the Chicago Bulls and Atlanta Hawks combined for 302 on Sunday, with the Bulls edging out a 152-150 win.
Michael Jordan has heard the debates for decades. Greatest ever. No argument. But when the conversation turns to him, Jordan believes one other name should always come with it.
Only two days ago, head coach Billy Donovan praised Tre Jones as a disruptive force as the Chicago Bulls to a 127-111 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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).