The Chicago Bulls looked as though their season would be trending downwards after trading Zach LaVine away to the Sacramento Kings in a three-team deal, which netted them back control of their first round pick.
Josh Giddey becomes a restricted free agent this summer and one NBA analyst predicts the Chicago Bulls to pay up. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report predicted
The Chicago Bulls might've missed out on the NBA Playoffs this season, but it probably was the best case for them given their roster situation. After a second-half during the regular season propelled them into the ninth seed in the East, they now hold the 12th-best odds for the first overall pick and a chance to add to a promising young core.
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.
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If you were watching closely throughout the NBA year, the Chicago Bulls looked like a completely different team after the trade deadline. Following the departure of long-time star Zach LaVine, the Bulls closed out the regular season 17-13, ranking in the top half of the NBA in defensive rating and net rating.
When the Bulls traded defensive anchor Alex Caruso to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for Giddey last summer, the move raised eyebrows across the NBA.
Josh Giddey didn’t make the All-Star team this season. But he’s still on track for All-Star money.
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).
Chicago Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas is asking for patience following the team’s third consecutive exit in the NBA play-in tournament.
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.
There are two high-upside restricted free agents the Brooklyn Nets have been linked to for quite some time: Chicago's Josh Giddey and Golden State's Jonathan Kuminga.
One of the top players in this summer's free agent class—and a perfect fit for the Brooklyn Nets' backcourt—may not be available for very long. Josh Giddey,
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.
Josh Giddey scored a team-high 25 points, but he needed 21 shots to do it in the Chicago Bulls’ season-ending loss to the Miami Heat. After going 15-6 to close the regular season, familiar demons appeared in the play-in tournament in a 109-90 loss.
Things were different this year in the Chicago Bulls’ loss to the Miami Heat during Wednesday night’s Play-In Tournament. The Bulls scored 91 points in their first two defeats to Miami.
The Chicago Bulls' season ended on Wednesday night after a 109-90 loss to the Miami Heat. Chicago has lost three straight Play-In Tournament games to the Heat over the last three seasons.
It's time for postseason basketball. The first hurdle to clear? The NBA Play-In Tournament. This tournament is big for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Not only
Earlier in the week, the Chicago Bulls were unsure if Josh Giddey would be available to play the Miami Heat in Wednesday night’s Play-In Tournament matchup.
Together, the pair brings a balanced mix of scoring, creativity and versatility that has reinvigorated Chicago’s outlook.
When the Chicago Bulls traded All-Defensive Team guard Alex Caruso for the flawed yet promising young player Josh Giddey, Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti described Giddey as a potential All-Star in the post-trade press release.
Guard Josh Giddey, who helped propel the Chicago Bulls to a spot in the NBA play-in tournament, did not travel to Philadelphia for the final game of the regular season, instead staying home to get treatment on his ailing right wrist.
Josh Giddey poured in a triple-double, his seventh with the Chicago Bulls, to help lead the team to perhaps its biggest win yet. As they continued to fight for play-in seeding, they earned a win that kept them from falling to the 10th seed on Wednesday night.
Giddey has been in red-hot form since the All-Star break, and Wednesday night’s performance against the Miami Heat may have been his most impressive to date.
In a thrilling match-up at the United Center, the Chicago Bulls emerged victorious over the Miami Heat, defeating them 119-111 on Wednesday night. The win not only showcased the Bulls’ offensive prowess but also improved their season record to 37-43, while the Heat fell to 36-44.
Giddey has joined a pair of franchise legends in his first season in Chicago.
According to NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, Josh Giddey will seek a deal that pays him $30 million annually in restricted free agency. Giddey becomes a restricted free agent this offseason.
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