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Despite preaching depth, the Chicago Bulls are still desperately dependent on Josh Giddey and Coby White. Both will miss Wednesday’s game.
Yes, the Bulls have four straight wins over competitive teams, but more than that they are also healthy and whole for really the first time this season. Does that change the trajectory of the roster come trade deadline time?
The Bulls need more defensive help. They should make a trade with the Pelicans to add Herb Jones to the roster.
The Chicago Bulls roster has taken shape, with Josh Giddey finally signing for four years and $100 million. The Bulls needed another point guard to pair with Tre Jones, who re-signed earlier in the offseason, and Giddey was the perfect choice after he ...
The Chicago Bulls have started the NBA season with a 15-19 record. This is good for 10th in the Eastern Conference standings, which is the final Play-In Tournament spot. That said, it is unlikely Chicago plans to make a postseason push this year.
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NBA trade deadline. After a turbulent 7 1/2 seasons, Zach LaVine is no longer a Chicago Bull. A divorce that had long been brewing has come to an amicable conclusion, as LaVine was traded to the Sacramento Kings ...
As the Chicago Bulls recalibrate around the return of injured players, it’s clear Patrick Williams is losing priority in the team’s depth chart.
The Chicago Bulls open the 2023-24 NBA season Wednesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the United Center (7 p.m., NBCSCH). After losing their second play-in tournament game to miss the playoffs last season, the Bulls have set a goal to advance past ...
Josh Giddey led the way for the Bulls in Tuesday’s victory as he ended the game with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 15 assists while Coby White recorded 24 points and four assists. While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Friday night’s matchup, one team may be without multiple key players due to injuries.
CHICAGO — Was it a poor shooting night? Or was it a prelude to the type of post-All-Star basketball the Chicago Bulls will subject their die-hard, season-ticket holders to? Boos rained from the crowd inside the United Center throughout the Bulls’ 132 ...