For a Chicago Bulls organization in transition, developing G League talent has become important. With players like Matas Buzelis already benefiting from developmental reps, it is clear that Chicago wants to move towards building a young core.
Preseason never means anything. I mean, there’s people who will delude themselves into thinking it might mean something, and it never does. But it might
The Chicago Bulls selected Noa Essengue with the 12th overall pick in the NBA Draft. If they knew then what they know now about him and the other prospects, would they?
It looks like the Bulls have found their fifth starter, at least for now. Per Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times, Isaac Okoro has emerged as the frontrunner to round out Chicago’s starting five alongside Josh Giddey, Coby White, Matas Buzelis, and Nikola Vucevic.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
Coming off an impressive postseason run leading up to the Western Conference Finals, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has focused on developing his game to help lead his team to the NBA Finals.
The Chicago Bulls drafted Matas Buzelis with the 11th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. A high-upside forward who opted not to go to college in favor of the since-disbanded G League Ignite team, fans were really unsure what they'd be getting from the young forward.
The Chicago Bulls beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 126-120 in their final preseason game. While the team played well, they didn't even have their star guard in Coby White.
In basketball, free throws do plenty of good. Nobody knows that better than Wilt Chamberlain, despite being a poor free-throw shooter, who was 28-for-32 in his historic 100-point game in 1962.
There was a reason why the Chicago Bulls traded Lonzo Ball to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Isaac Okoro. That reason had to do with top-notch hard-nose defense.
As the Chicago Bulls prepare to wrap up their preseason schedule against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night, a few players were seen making progress at Wednesday's shootaround at the United Center.
The Chicago Bulls probably aren’t going to win the NBA Finals this year. There have been only 16 teams that have ever even made the NBA Finals after not making the playoffs the year before.
Less than a year ago, Matas Buzelis was a raw, promising rookie still trying to find his footing in the NBA. Now, on the eve of his sophomore season, he looks like a player ready to make the leap.
When it comes to the Chicago Bulls, a huge focus this year will be on Josh Giddey. For obvious reasons, he signed a four-year $100 million contract that makes him the guy they want to build around for the future.
The Chicago Bulls don’t seem like a great team. They’ve gone exactly 164-164 over the last four years, the picture of mediocrity. They also seem to lack a lot of firepower, as they don’t really have any superstar players.
Expectations are rising for the Chicago native, Matas Buzelis, entering his second professional season. The Bulls remained relatively quiet during the offseason, which means that more offensive responsibility will fall on young talents like Buzelis, Coby White, and Josh Giddey as they look to return to the postseason.
These days, the Chicago Bulls are a far cry from the franchise that stole hoops fans hearts. Right now, the United Center is the residence of perennial playoff pretenders.
Could the Chicago Bulls finally get out of NBA purgatory this year? While it is just the preseason, Chicago is 2-1 in the exhibition slate despite being shorthanded.
The former first-round pick, Dalen Terry, will see his rookie-scale contract run out at the end of the 2025-2026 NBA season. Will the Chicago Bulls work on extending him before the deadline restricts them from doing so?
The Chicago Bulls’ first-round pick from 2022 knows what is on the line for him this season, as he hasn’t lived up to his Alex Caruso expectations. One of the most perplexing decisions the Chicago Bulls have made in some time is letting Alex Caruso go for the price that they did.
Bulls guard/forward Dalen Terry is not expected to sign a rookie scale extension before the 2025/26 season begins, reports Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times.
Isaac Okoro isn’t bitter about leaving Cleveland. In fact, he sounds relieved. The former Cavaliers wing, traded to the Bulls over the summer for veteran guard Lonzo Ball, said the move gives him a new opportunity to redefine himself after five seasons in Cleveland.