Bulls have had the same record of 18-21 through 39 games for 4 seasons in a row
January 15, 2026
Bulls have had the same record of 18-21 through 39 games for 4 seasons in a row
17 comments
What playing for the play-in every year looks like…
This is depressing as fuck can you delete this lol
Woof
If you don’t like that then you don’t like Chicago Bulls basketball!
When I have some time, going to do statistical analysis of what future playin teams have compared to tanking teams. Think it say everything.
Consistently mid
If that doesn’t scream continuity

The model of consistency.
Ladies and gentlemen, you’re CHICAGO BULLS!
I don’t see anything changing at least in the next five years either.
This is absolutely the reason to fire everybody on this team. And for Jerry to sell the team.
This brand of mediocrity is unprecedented.
It would be one thing if we didn’t have the talent and we were punching above our weight. But we’ve had talent, we’ve had picks, and we just have horrible management and ownership
The Bulls on a treadmill but few people have actually come up with an idea that works. Tons of posters here say “The Bulls should tank.” OK, when has that actually worked? OKC is the only one I can think actually did it and they “tanked” for two seasons, and their best player was a late first round pick they got in a trade from the Clippers.
The Jazz have been tanking for what feels like a decade and they have nothing to show for it. The Hornets have been tanking since the 2010s and have nothing to show for it. The team that basically defined tanking, the 6ers, are literally no better off than they were when they started *and* most of their picks turned out to be headcase losers who developed so many bad habits during the tank that they are out of the league.
At some point NBA fans have to realize that tanking rarely works and more often than not just leads to teams sucking for longer because drafting teenagers who then bust out in the league because they spend their rookie contract on a team that tells them it’s not only OK to lose, but actually the long-term goal is bad.
The Bulls are on a treadmill with no easy way off, that is true, but the idea that this will all be fixed if they traded everyone who has played more than 50 games in order to be a bottom feeder will mean in 3 years we’d be a title contender for the next 10 years is nonsense.
We always find our way back to 3 games behind .500
I will say it’s pretty crazy since the team is completely different. No Lavine, Zo, demar, ac etc
Mediocrity is brutal, pick a lane
Consistent
I hate this team. They’re my favorite team, but I hate them
17 comments
What playing for the play-in every year looks like…
This is depressing as fuck can you delete this lol
Woof
If you don’t like that then you don’t like Chicago Bulls basketball!
When I have some time, going to do statistical analysis of what future playin teams have compared to tanking teams. Think it say everything.
Consistently mid
If that doesn’t scream continuity

The model of consistency.
Ladies and gentlemen, you’re CHICAGO BULLS!
I don’t see anything changing at least in the next five years either.
This is absolutely the reason to fire everybody on this team. And for Jerry to sell the team.
This brand of mediocrity is unprecedented.
It would be one thing if we didn’t have the talent and we were punching above our weight. But we’ve had talent, we’ve had picks, and we just have horrible management and ownership
The Bulls on a treadmill but few people have actually come up with an idea that works. Tons of posters here say “The Bulls should tank.” OK, when has that actually worked? OKC is the only one I can think actually did it and they “tanked” for two seasons, and their best player was a late first round pick they got in a trade from the Clippers.
The Jazz have been tanking for what feels like a decade and they have nothing to show for it. The Hornets have been tanking since the 2010s and have nothing to show for it. The team that basically defined tanking, the 6ers, are literally no better off than they were when they started *and* most of their picks turned out to be headcase losers who developed so many bad habits during the tank that they are out of the league.
At some point NBA fans have to realize that tanking rarely works and more often than not just leads to teams sucking for longer because drafting teenagers who then bust out in the league because they spend their rookie contract on a team that tells them it’s not only OK to lose, but actually the long-term goal is bad.
The Bulls are on a treadmill with no easy way off, that is true, but the idea that this will all be fixed if they traded everyone who has played more than 50 games in order to be a bottom feeder will mean in 3 years we’d be a title contender for the next 10 years is nonsense.
We always find our way back to 3 games behind .500
I will say it’s pretty crazy since the team is completely different. No Lavine, Zo, demar, ac etc
Mediocrity is brutal, pick a lane
Consistent
I hate this team. They’re my favorite team, but I hate them