A four-team NBA trade proposal sending Bennedict Mathurin to the Chicago Bulls, Daniel Gafford to the Indiana Pacers and Dalen Terry to the Dallas Mavericks has been created.
The Chicago Bulls got some very good news on Tuesday afternoon. The team announced that both Zach Collins and Dalen Terry have been assigned to the Windy City Bulls.
The Pacers watched Aaron Nesmith crawl off the floor Thursday in Phoenix, the kind of scene that usually spells bad news. This time, they’re hoping it won’t.
The Chicago Bulls are getting set to start a three-game road trip beginning on Sunday against the Utah Jazz coming off a nasty four-game slide. The Bulls were without Josh Giddey for the last two games, including Wednesday night’s humbling 124-113 loss to the Detroit Pistons.
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 Houston Rockets and forward Tari Eason failed to come to terms on a rookie scale extension ahead of the 6 p.m. EST deadline on Monday, reports Shams Charania of ESPN.
Chicago Bulls forward Dalen Terry was ejected from a preseason game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He and veteran forward Taurean Prince got into an altercation that resulted in Terry's ejection and Prince getting a technical foul.
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?
Even though Sunday night's game between the Chicago Bulls and the Milwaukee Bucks was just preseason, it somehow had a playoff-level of chippiness. In the third quarter between the Bulls and Bucks, Dalen Terry was ejected due to a scuffle with Bucks forward Taurean Prince.
With the NBA regular season coming up soon, the Chicago Bulls are coming close to solidying the roster they'll play out 2025-26 with. The Bulls have made a handful of moves this season to deepen their roster, including several investments at the forward position.
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.
The Chicago Bulls have a major offseason ahead, with the chance to emphasize youth and build a core for the future. This year, the Bulls finally moved off of star guard Zach LaVine, which opened up opportunities for younger players.
With lottery odd ramifications at play, the argument could have easily been made that it was in the Chicago Bulls’ best interest to lose last night’s game in Philadelphia.
Dalen Terry dropped some jaws at the United Center on Saturday night. In the fourth quarter of a closely contested battle with the Milwaukee Bucks, Terry caught a body.
See part one: previously, on BlogABull: the Bulls are supposedly trying to be competitive yet also grow (and at least evaluate) their young talent. The competitiveness, inflated but not insignificant, has been pretty much entirely due to absurd performances by guys they can’t find a way to trade.
After being swept in the inaugural season and losing their opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Chicago Bulls have FINALLY won an NBA Cup game. And they did it in style!
While many Bulls “observers” were quickly seduced into debate over what the Bulls being better than expected meant, this here site reassured: no, they are not good.
The Chicago Bulls are entering their first season of a rebuild. Trading DeMar DeRozan and Alex Caruso this offseason, Chicago will likely continue searching for deals throughout the season.
Dalen Terry has spent each of his first two seasons in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls. He finished last year with averages of 3.1 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists per contest while shooting 43.9% from the field and 23.0% from the three-point range in 59 games (two starts).
Rising Chicago Bulls star and Phoenix, Arizona native Dalen Terry is heading back to his hometown to lead a basketball camp for boys and girls ages 8-14.