The Chicago Bulls held off a late challenge by the Raptors and squeaked out of Toronto with a 122-121 win.
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Julian Phillips has found his niche on the Chicago Bulls roster. Can he transform that into a larger role?
It didn’t take long for Julian Phillips to find his sweet spot this Chicago Bulls season. He never defined himself as a shooter. But when he drifts into the corner, he finds himself in a comfort zone.
Does the NBA Cup need star power or does Las Vegas sell itself?
The renamed NBA Cup is back beginning Saturday. The question is whether star power will help sell the event on a neutral site or if Las Vegas is enough of a sell itself.
Chicago Bulls’ Coby White has the green light from behind the arc — and he loves it. ‘Any airspace, we want to shoot 3s.’
Chicago Bulls’ Coby White can’t remember shooting this many 3-pointers ever in his life. Not in college. Certainly not in high school. Not even close.
Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams could return as soon as Friday after an extended injury absence
Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams is preparing to return to the court — potentially as soon as Friday against the Charlotte Hornets — for the first time since Nov. 18.
Chicago basketball report: Trade interest for Bulls’ Zach LaVine reportedly tepid — and both Illinois teams drop of out Top 25
It’s unclear what Zach LaVine can do to drum up more interest. Take more shots? Pull out some vintage dunks? A tepid trade market is the opposite of what the Chicago Bulls hope to accomplish.
Could Nikola Vučević be an All-Star? First, the Chicago Bulls have to keep him at the heart of the offense.
Nikola Vučević hasn’t just returned to his All-Star form — the Chicago Bulls center’s shooting this season eclipses the efficiency of his two All-Star seasons with the Orlando Magic.
6 takeaways as the Chicago Bulls lose their offensive identity — and can’t stop Joel Embiid — in a 108-100 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers
The Chicago Bulls sank back into a losing streak with a 108-100 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday.
The Bulls’ Billy Donovan is the last coach standing in Chicago professional sports after 14 months of firings
In a city trapped in the relentless rotation of the coaching carousel, only one head coach remains standing: Billy Donovan. The Chicago Bulls coach is the longest tenured head coach in all of Chicago professional sports. And after the Blackhawks fired former head coach Luke Richardson on Thursday, he became the only coach in the city to survive the past two seasons without being fired. No sport or league was immune to this trend. The Stars fired Chris Petrucelli on Oct. 10, 2023. A month later, the Cubs fired David Ross on Nov. 6, 2023. After a season-long respite, the […]
4 takeaways from a Chicago Bulls loss to the Indiana Pacers, including a 2nd-quarter collapse and a masked Matas Buzelis
The Chicago Bulls have been creeping back up toward .500, but that trend ended Friday night with a 132-123 loss to the Indiana Pacers at the United Center.