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Whether it be their injury report on Saturday night or a recent report from a league insider, there is reason to believe the Chicago Bulls are finally thinking long-term.
With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, franchises are wheeling and dealing, aiming to finalize their rosters before the playoffs.While half the league is occupied with trying to acquire Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo,
Arutras Karnisovas has made only 12 trades since taking over the Chicago Bulls in 2020. Will that change over the next week?
With less than a week remaining until the NBA trade deadline, the Chicago Bulls still have to define one crucial aspect before they proceed: Who on this roster even qualifies as young?
Saric was traded to the Bulls along with two second-round picks Saturday, ESPN's Shams Charania reports. Keon Ellis and Dennis Schroder were traded to the Cavaliers for De'Andre Hunter in this three-team deal.
What started as a rumor two weeks ago has turned into confirmed reports. The Chicago Bulls are interested in trading for Zion Williamson. Williamson is many things: a great basketball player, injury-prone,
The Chicago Bulls really do play the Miami Heat three times in four days this weekend. Thursday’s home matchup is the rescheduled date for the Jan. 8 game.
In a recent interview, Derrick Rose stated that after seeing Dwyane Wade’s statue, he doesn’t want one of his own.
Aaron Nesmith made a go-ahead reverse layup with 13.9 seconds left and blocked Coby White's attempt from close range with 2.9 seconds remaining, and the Indiana Pacers rallied from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Chicago Bulls 113-110.