What's On Tap in Chicago Bulls news? Welcome to the 32nd edition of "Tasting Flight," a daily newsletter to keep fans updated ...
The Chicago Bulls lost their second straight game Monday, falling 135-126 to the Utah Jazz at the United Center. Scoring wasn’t the problem for the Bulls — Coby White led them with 28 points ...
However, he's made only two appearances this season, totaling six minutes, so his presence shouldn't change Chicago's rotation ... Dosunmu is not in the Bulls' starting lineup for Saturday's ...
Results don’t matter until the regular season, but the Chicago Bulls made it through the preseason with a few important victories: minimal injuries, a newfound positivity behind Zach LaVine and ...
The Chicago Bulls are currently in between their previous era and a full rebuild. Parting ways with DeMar DeRozan and Alex Caruso in the offseason, Chicago officially began pivoting away from a ...
The Chicago Bulls are walking a difficult tightrope this season. The team needs to both stay somewhat competitive, but develop young talent to build for the future at the same time. On Friday ...
Admittedly, the Chicago Bulls fans have a lot to be pleased about right now. The team have looked much better than anybody could have anticipated. They are 3-3 to start off the 2024-25 season ...
Lonzo Ball had his best game of the season on Monday, as he helped the Chicago Bulls secure a 126-123 win over Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies. Ball, who is coming off a near-three-year injury ...
You could almost picture Bulls coach Billy Donovan Monday night in Milwaukee as the Gold Hat character from The Treasure of Sierre Madre with something of a paraphrase, “Starters. We don't need ...
The Chicago Bulls earned their first victory of the season Friday night in Milwaukee over the Bucks. The three-ball was working for the Bulls and they rode it throughout the game. In the absence ...
The Chicago Bulls took on the Cleveland Cavaliers for their final preseason game of the 2024-25 season. Of course, this is the preseason, so wins and losses don't really matter. Still, in the end ...
The Chicago Bulls waived a pair of back-end contracts in second-year swingman Onuralp Bitim and third-year forward Kenneth Lofton Jr. Both players have flashed at times in the preseason.