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The killing has never been solved. Michael Jordan speaks at a news conference on Sept. 12, 1984, in Chicago, after signing a seven-year contract with the Chicago Bulls. (Charles Knoblock/AP) ...
Long-time Chicago Bulls reporter KC Johnson believes the team will let go of either Ayo Dosunmu or Coby White because Josh Giddey is likely to re-sign this offseason. “I’ve been saying for a ...
Before his Game 5 outburst, ESPN's Brian Windhorst compared Williams to Chicago Bulls legend and six-time NBA champion Scottie Pippen. "There are people in this league who believe that Jalen ...
Plus, Chicago might not have much competition. The temptation to lock up Giddey, who was very good in his one year with the team, might be there, and they may want to make sure he accepts and ...
Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets linked to Ben Simmons and Luka Doncic-type player in NBA Draft Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images Jason Burgos Fri, Jun 20, 2025 · ...
“The Bulls’ No. 1 choice will need a few laughs to ease the shock of moving from a winning team at North Carolina to a loser in Chicago,” the Tribune’s Bob Logan wrote. Jordan was ...
Lonzo Ball signed a two-year $20 million contract extension with the Chicago Bulls. The talented playmaker is expected to be part of Billy Donovan’s second unit next season.
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However, Pippen and the Bulls came close multiple times. Chicago won it all in six games in five of six series, with the only five-game series coming against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1991. It ...
Could long-time Chicago Bulls starting center Nikola Vucevic finally, mercifully be headed out of town? The 6-foot-10 big man, a two-time All-Star with the Orlando Magic, is fairly durable, a good ...
Getty Josh Giddey #3 of the Chicago Bulls in action against the New York Knicks. Haliburton’s injury could cost him most, if not all, of the 2025-26 season.
The Chicago Bulls have apparently made three of their most high-profile players available in trades. They want to keep Matas Buzelis, obviously, since he’s only going to be in his second NBA season.