The Chicago Bulls have some talent on their roster and they are proving themselves on the court. With the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend rapidly approaching, there are going to be players who are invited to participate in some of the events taking place.
With a 23-23 record, the Chicago Bulls are considering their options before the trade deadline. The Bulls want to keep the core young pieces of its team intact.
The Chicago Bulls have no lack of trade chips as the 2025-26 NBA trade deadline approaches, but one is starting to stand out among the rest. ESPN's Bobby Marks put all 30 teams into tiers as we inch closer to the big day.
Trade winds continue to swirl around the Chicago Bulls, whose roster includes seven potential free agents. With the NBA's Feb. 5 trade deadline fast approaching, the Bulls will turn their focus to the court when they face the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday in Indianapolis.
Chicago Bulls fans, prepare yourself for some déjà vu. The Chicago Bulls currently sit at 23-23 with a little over a week to go until the 2025-26 NBA trade deadline.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The Bulls may not have a superstar to dangle at the trade deadline, but they remain one of the league’s more fascinating wild cards. Call it the intriguing middle.
The Bulls have not always been run this incompetently, but through multiple front office regimes they have historically been run with an emphasis on secrecy.
Bulls center Nikola Vucevic knows the math. Expiring contracts. Deadline buzz. Uncertainty everywhere. Still, he is not campaigning for a teardown. Per Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times, Vucevic said he likes this group and would welcome the chance to ride it out.
The Chicago Bulls lost to the Lakers 129-118 on Sunday. Luka Doncic scored 46 points. Chicago turned the ball over 10 times in the second quarter alone.
As the Chicago Bulls are coming off a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday, 129-118, it has been another middling start for the team, making the approaching Feb.
With a little over a week before the trade deadline on Feb. 5, the Chicago Bulls appear ready to stubbornly fight for a spot in the Play-In Tournament.
Draymond Green chimed in on Derrick Rose’s jersey retirement with the Chicago Bulls in a recent episode of his podcast, and the Golden State Warriors forward made a bold claim that Rose is “bigger” than Michael Jordan in the Windy City.
Did the Chicago Bulls enjoy their 48 hours above .500? The Los Angeles Lakers came in and looked like the adults in the room, snapping Chicago's four-game win streak.
On Saturday night, the Chicago Bulls immortalized Derrick Rose’s contributions for the franchise during his time with the team from 2008 to 2016. The Bulls franchise gave him one of the greatest tributes one can get, a jersey retirement ceremony that ensures that no one on the team from here on out can ever wear his iconic number one jersey.
The Chicago Bulls entered Monday night’s game one game above .500 and on a four-game winning streak. The Los Angeles Lakers dropped Chicago to 23-23 with a 129-118 win in front of 21,298 fans at the United Center.
On Monday, the Chicago Bulls had their four-game winning streak snatched by the Los Angeles Lakers 129-118. Even though they got a good game out of Coby White, there is one player that head coach Billy Donovan wished had gotten the ball more.
It’s a good thing the Chicago Bulls have Coby White while they still do. His name has been repeatedly floated as a trade target before the NBA Trade Deadline on Feb.
The Chicago Bulls will have a representative at All-Star Weekend. Matas Buzelis is headed back to the NBA's big event after the league officially named him to the Rising Stars roster.
A four-game winning streak has vaulted the Chicago Bulls over .500 for the first time since Nov. 24. "Hopefully it means we're building, starting to do all the right things," Bulls guard Kevin Huerter said.
The Chicago Bulls officially etched Derrick Rose’s legacy into franchise history, raising his No. 1 jersey into the rafters in an emotional ceremony on Saturday, January 24.
Kevin Huerter buried a corner 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds remaining to give the host Chicago Bulls a 114-111 victory over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.
Head coach Billy Donovan will be without a key member of the rotation for multiple weeks, according to the Bulls, who announced in a press release (via Twitter) that point guard Tre Jones has been diagnosed with a strained left hamstring and will be reevaluated in two weeks.
Bulls point guard Josh Giddey was a full participant in today’s shootaround and has been upgraded from questionable to probable for the team’s game in Minnesota on Thursday night, tweets K.C.