Last year was a tumultuous one for professional basketball in Chicago, and 2025 could serve as a turning point for both the Bulls and Sky.
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Chicago Bulls beat the Charlotte Hornets 115-108 in overtime — and the teams again combine for 75 3-point misses
The Chicago Bulls will enter the New Year on a winning streak after outlasting the Charlotte Hornets in a 115-108 overtime win Monday.
‘I just want to play.’ Lonzo Ball is ready to enter his next chapter of recovery with the Chicago Bulls.
Lonzo Ball is ready to turn the page on the comeback chapter of his career. “I’m just starting to get back to me,” the Chicago Bulls guard told the Tribune.
LeBron James at 40: A milestone birthday arrives Monday for the NBA’s all-time scoring leader
LeBron James will be the first player in NBA history to play in his teens, 20s, 30s and 40s.
Column: 2024 sucked for Chicago sports. Here’s one last look back at another lost year for fans.
Fired coaches and managers, losing streaks galore, silly acronyms and bad clock management made 2024 another lost year for Chicago sports fans.
6 takeaways from the Chicago Bulls’ 116-111 win, including a triple-double in Josh Giddey’s return
The Chicago Bulls finally snapped out of their winter doldrums with a 116-111 win over the Milwaukee Bucks — and they found their footing by shaking up their offensive focus.
Real estate executive is buyer of Michael Jordan’s mansion
A commercial real estate executive with a Lincolnwood-based firm paid $9.5 million on Dec. 10 for retired Bulls superstar Michael Jordan’s massive mansion on 8.4 acres in Highland Park.
Chicago Bulls can’t survive without 3-point shooting. So how can they right the ship during this slump?
The Chicago Bulls can’t survive without 3-point shooting. This is, in a way, what it looks like when the other shoe drops.
Sacramento Kings fire coach Mike Brown less than halfway through his 3rd season
The Sacramento Kings have fired coach Mike Brown less than halfway through his third season with the team mired in a five-game losing streak.
‘We are not trading Jimmy Butler,’ says Miami Heat President Pat Riley
In the wake of increasing conjecture of Jimmy Butler pushing for a trade and the team considering a trade, Miami Heat President Pat Riley on Thursday issued a terse and pointed statement on the matter.