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The NBA regular season schedule doesn't offer a lot of chances for immediately redeeming a tough loss. Therefore, when teams have an opportunity to play the sam
The Chicago Bulls have been a team that others have looked at as a trade partner. Reportedly, they are open to trading a key player.
Even with 152 points on the board in the NBA’s highest-scoring game of the season, the Chicago Bulls came a single possession away from fumbling the win.
The latest NBA trade intel and notes on the Bulls, Bucks, Cavaliers, and more coming out of the G League Winter Showcase.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/bulls/onsi as The Chicago Bulls Have Two of the Top Trade Chips in the NBA Right Now. If NBA trade season was a dating app, everyone would be swiping right on the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls may be willing to trade Coby White amidst a disappointing 12-15 start to the 2025-26 season.
Rival executives believe the Bulls would be receptive to moving Coby White during trade season. White, who is an upcoming unrestricted free agent, could net Chicago strong value in any potential deal. Teams checked in on White this summer, but Chicago wasn’t eager to move him. pic.twitter.com/aa7RDGYCtJ
With seven expiring contracts on the books, there’s plenty for the Chicago Bulls’ Artūras Karnišovas to work with as the Feb. 5 trade deadline nears.
Jonathan Kuminga is drawing renewed trade interest as the deadline nears, with the Chicago Bulls among teams monitoring.
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Bulls beat Hawks 152-150 in highest scoring game in NBA this season (and they didn't need overtime)
The teams combined for 43 3-pointers and 51 free throws. Trae Young scored 35, the Bulls had nine players score in double figures.
Matas Buzelis scored a season-high 28 points and the visiting Chicago Bulls set a season mark for points scored in a 152-150 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday.