Lonzo Ball wants to be known for his defense. But this season, he still wasn’t sure when — or if — he would get that part of his game back.
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Zach LaVine is making history — and anchoring the Chicago Bulls offense — from behind the arc
Zach LaVine etched his name in the Chicago Bulls history books Friday, claiming a new record — the most career 3-pointers in franchise history.
5 takeaways after the Chicago Bulls were eliminated from the NBA Cup, including Lonzo Ball replacing Josh Giddey in the closing lineup
The Chicago Bulls came minutes away from advancing in the NBA Cup in-season tournament but couldn’t close in a 138-129 loss to the Boston Celtics.
Your Thanksgiving sports menu: A roadmap of what to watch on one of the biggest weekends of the year
Here’s a roadmap to one of the biggest sports weekends of the year, with a look at marquee games over Thanksgiving and how to watch.
Lonzo Ball returns to the lineup — but the Orlando Magic beat the Chicago Bulls 133-119
The Chicago Bulls welcomed Lonzo Ball back to the lineup after missing 15 games with a sprained wrist.
Column: The Chicago Bulls could advance to the NBA Cup semifinals with an unlikely win Friday. Who does that help?
The most amusing way to tank a season: win the NBA Cup and lose everything else. But the Chicago Bulls aren’t doing the second part.
Chicago basketball report: Bulls reportedly ‘open-minded’ to Patrick Williams trade — and Sky submit protected list for expansion draft
Between Zach LaVine and Nikola Vučević, the Chicago Bulls are awash with potential trade chips to add to their draft stock. But the front office may be turning its attention toward dealing younger players.
4 takeaways from the Chicago Bulls’ 2nd straight NBA Cup win, including a big night from the bench
The NBA’s third-worst defense met its second-worst offense, and the Chicago Bulls got the better of the matchup in a 127-108 win over the Washington Wizards.
Column: In the NBA Cup era, Chicago Bulls and other teams are encouraged to run up the score — like it or not
This is the new norm in the era of the NBA Cup, which not only accepts but encourages leaving in starters to pile on in lopsided games.
Column: Chicago Bulls preach patience as they adjust to new style — but are fans already losing interest?
Strong showings Saturday by the Chicago Bulls’ two most important pieces — Benny the Bull and rookie Matas Buzelis — can’t hide the fading interest in the team.