Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic has been one of the most talked-about players in the trade market for years. Along with Milwaukee Bucks center Myles Turner, it felt like every time a rumor about a trade for a center was reported, either Vucevic or Turner were the players at the center of the deal.
The Chicago Bulls’ full schedule is here, and it features a stunningly brutal 14-game run to open the season. That will define who the Bulls are this year, one insider says.
The Heat and free agent guard Jahmir Young have reached an agreement on a deal, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link). According to Scotto, Young will get a chance to compete for one of Miami’s two-way contract slots.
Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls once held a team to the lowest score in NBA Finals history, proving their dominance. Michael Jordan led arguably the greatest dynasty in NBA history, as he helped the Chicago Bulls dominate the 1990s.
The Chicago Bulls have two guards with contract decisions coming up, and an NBA insider believes one of them is going to be dealt at the deadline. Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu have uncertain futures right now, and it is possible that White gets traded elsewhere.
The Golden State Warriors have had a disappointing offseason thus far as they continue to await a decision by restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga. Of
There have been a lot of trade rumors surrounding Chicago Bulls players this offseason, but so far, the team has been relatively quiet. The Bulls were expected to make more noise, but like most years, the moves that people expected haven’t happened.
The Chicago Bulls have had a relatively eventful offseason so far. Most notably, they traded Lonzo Ball to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Isaac Okoro, and they drafted Noa Essengue with the No.
The Chicago Bulls are one of the most prominent teams in the league, at least by media market. That does not matter much to the NBA. Chicago is often seen as the third of the big three cities in the United States with Los Angeles and New York.
The Chicago Bulls were once among the most celebrated franchises in the NBA. After all, they were home to stars like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen as the duo led the franchise to six NBA Championships in the 1990s.
The Chicago Bulls offered Josh Giddey a four-year, $80 million contract, but he declined it in the hope that he’d get more. Whether or not he will remains to be seen, as the Bulls are playing hardball right now.
The Chicago Bulls have not been good or bad in the NBA for the last several years. They’ve been firmly in the middle, which is not exactly a good place to be if you ever want to win anything.
For decades, the Chicago Bulls were synonymous with winning. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen defined a dynasty, Derrick Rose carried a new generation of hope, and even in their leaner years, there was always a sense that brighter days were around the corner.
The Bulls have fielded multiple trade inquiries for guard Coby White this offseason, but there is no indication they plan to move him as he enters the final year of his contract, according to Ashish Mathur of Dallas Hoops Journal.
Josh Giddey was moved to the Chicago Bulls last season, marking the end of his time with the Oklahoma City Thunder. His first year with the Bulls was also the last of his contract with OKC, which wrapped up after the 2024-25 season.
After an impressive debut season with the Chicago Bulls, you could have been forgiven if you believed Josh Giddey's restricted free agency was a mere formality.