What should we expect from Jimmy Butler rejoining the Heat this week? And why Oklahoma City should be feeling thankful.
The Chicago Bulls may not be able to move Zach LaVine, but finding a deal for their other All-Star remains at the top of Chicago's to-do list.
In a lost season with no additional help on the roster, Chicago may finally be ready to move on from its star players. At least, it must if it wishes to have any real hopes of future success.
It's been years since the Chicago Bulls were a championship contender or even a top-four team in the Eastern Conference.
This three-team trade proposal would see the Chicago Bulls find an upgrade over Patrick Williams at power forward and more.
The Chicago Bulls are being compelled to swing a trade sending Nikola Vučević to a Western Conference squad with interest.
The complications Chicago faces in trying to ship out another former All-Star in Zach LaVine have been well-chronicled, but the Bulls are expected to find deals between now and the Feb. 6 deadline
Nikola Vučević embraced a new identity with the Chicago Bulls and is enjoying one of the best shooting seasons in the NBA.
Zach LaVine has scored 30+ points in six of his last seven games, and is scoring at the most efficient clip of his career, which should serve as a reminder of his talent.
After another embarrassing loss, Bulls fans are asking a familiar question at the midway point of the season: Will they commit to a rebuild?
"It was electric in there," Coby White said postgame after scoring 33 points. "We talked about it before the game. If it’s one game to feed off energy, it’s going to be this game. We knew Derrick Rose was going to bring the whole Chicago out.