Chicago Bulls’ Patrick Williams was overdue for a benching. It’s hard to win games with a starter logging an almost empty stat line every night.
The Chicago Bulls are now open to trading forward Patrick Williams, but whether he'll have any suitors is another question.
This three-team trade proposal would see the Chicago Bulls find an upgrade over Patrick Williams at power forward and more.
The Chicago Bulls, playing without star guard Zach LaVine, lost the opener of a three-game trip Wednesday night, falling to the Boston Celtics 122-100.
LaVine teased he might have to make one more Dunk Contest appearance as he helped his young teammate prep for the 2025 edition.
With Zach LaVine away from the team, it was going to be an uphill battle, but the Bulls didn't help their cause by allowing 27 points off 15 turnovers. And with the trade deadline a week away, the rumors aren't going away.
While it seemed as though Donovan was making Buzelis earn his minutes and giving Williams a long leash, Donovan addressed things with words and actions Monday against the Nuggets.
Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr Chose Not to Watch Donald Trump's Inauguration By letting six-time All-Star small forward DeMar DeRozan depart via a sign-and-trade and ditching All-Defensive guard Alex Caruso in a deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder for Josh Giddey,
The Bulls haven't made a trade deadline deal since 2021 when they sent Wendell Carter Jr. and two first-round picks in exchange for Nikola Vucevic. Chief executive Arturas Karnisovas can't afford to continue that inactivity for a third time.
It’s hard to call the Bulls’ embarrassing loss Friday to the Hornets rock bottom for their front office, especially when the floor continues sinking. It’s no secret executive vice president of
Zach LaVine won’t travel with the Chicago Bulls for their three-game trip this week to face the Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors and Detroit Pistons. The two-time All-Star and his wife, Hunter, are preparing for the birth of their third child.