After finishing near the bottom of the league in offense, it’s no surprise the Orlando Magic are targeting a shot-creating guard this offseason. Linked to names like Anfernee Simons, Coby White, and Trae Young with limited cap space, any major acquisition will likely come via trade.
The Chicago Bulls ended the 2024-25 season unceremoniously, losing to the Miami Heat in the NBA Play-In Tournament 109-90 at home. The loss sent the Bulls into the offseason but opened the door to some questions surrounding the roster construction moving forward.
The Chicago Bulls have been stuck in relative stalemate throughout the first half of the decade, finishing between ninth and 11th in the Eastern Conference in five of the last six seasons dating back to 2019-20.
An NBA player has come off of the bench to score 20 or more points in a Finals game on 41 occasions in league history. How many of the players to do it can you name in six minutes?
As the Orlando Magic head into the offseason, shooting remains their most glaring weakness. They ranked dead last in three-point percentage last season (31.8), making perimeter scoring a top priority.
Chicago Bulls reporter Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times believes Coby White will test the waters in next year’s free agency and bet on himself. “White
One of the most significant developments of the season for the Chicago Bulls was the emergence of their guard Coby White. He averaged 20.4 points per game on 45.3% shooting across 74 games played, marking three straight years of 70 or more games played.
The Chicago Bulls have a lot of big decisions to make this offseason, and one of them surrounds young star Coby White. White has flourished during the past couple of seasons, and he has become one of the best players on this Bulls team.
The offseason is here for 25 teams in the NBA. The conference semifinals are almost over and there are only five teams left alive with hopes of making it to the ultimate goal of winning a championship, but that number is about to be cut down to four after Oklahoma City and Denver play game seven tomorrow.
The offseason is here for 24 teams in the NBA. The conference semifinals are almost over and there are only six teams left alive with hopes of making it to the ultimate goal of winning a championship, but that number is about to be cut down.
The Chicago Bulls missed out on the playoffs, falling in their home play-in outing against the Miami Heat. Now, their attention must turn to the lottery after once again missing the postseason and finishing with a lackluster record.
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 Bulls haven’t cracked 40 wins in three years, and while the Zach LaVine era is officially in the rearview, the arrow may finally be pointing up. Chicago went 17-10 after the All-Star break and quietly posted the NBA’s fifth-best record after March 6 (15-5).
Arturas Karnisovas has the Chicago Bulls in a familiar spot. They’re 39-43 and just lost to the Miami Heat in the play-in tournament. That’s exactly what happened last year, although it was helped by a 15-6 stretch to get the ninth seed in the Eastern Conference.
All was well for the Chicago Bulls entering their NBA Play-In Tournament game against the Miami Heat. Coach Billy Donovan knew that he had the personnel to shut down any type of scheme launched against his squad.
Despite being the host team in the nine-ten matchup for the play-in tournament, the Chicago Bulls failed to get the job done on Wednesday night as the Miami Heat handed them a 109-90 loss to eliminate any hopes of playoff basketball in Chicago.
The Chicago Bulls came into the playoffs on a hot streak and were playing some of their best basketball in the final month of the regular season. However, with a chance to extend their season in front of their home fans, they had one of their worst games of the season.
How many of the NBA players to shot at least 87 percent from the free throw line in the 2024-25 season can you name in five minutes?
Together, the pair brings a balanced mix of scoring, creativity and versatility that has reinvigorated Chicago’s outlook.
On Tuesday night, the Bulls are set to face the Cleveland Cavaliers, the No. 1 team in the Eastern Conference, at Rocket Arena. The Bulls will have to do so shorthanded.
Chicago Bulls star guard Coby White will sit out Tuesday's road game against the Cleveland Cavaliers for rest purposes. The Bulls (36-42), who reside in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, are playing the first game of a back-to-back set.
Coby White has surpassed his own Chicago Bulls record. On Friday night, the Bulls had a massive second-half to propel them to a 118-113 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
Coby White was named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for March. He didn't cool off on the first day of April.
According to NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, the Chicago Bulls weren’t interested in trading Coby White at the trade deadline. Several teams were interested in trading for White, who is having a career season for the Bulls. “Coby White generated significant interest from rival teams before the Feb.
Over the last two months, the Chicago Bulls have been one of the hottest teams in the Eastern Conference. Billy Donovan's young squad has found a rhythm, as Coby White and Josh Giddey have both taken their games to a new level.
Coby White is blossoming into a bona fide star in the NBA right before the Chicago Bulls’ very eyes. He’s on an outstanding tear recently, averaging 29.3 points over his past 13 games.
The Chicago Bulls had a six-game road trip where they faced five Western Conference playoff teams. Thanks to their dynamic young guards, they finished 4-2, with a real chance of escaping the 9-10 play-in.
Coby White was on another heater last night. It wasn’t enough for the Chicago Bulls to get another key win in their hunt for the play-in game, losing to the Phoenix Suns 127-121, but it was enough to put him in historic company.
Thanks to a bit of a hot streak, Coby White and the Chicago Bulls have forced their way into the play-in conversation in the Eastern Conference. White recently earned high marks in the East, being named the Player of the Week for last week after averaging almost 28 points per game.
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