Dive into the latest Chicago Bulls buzz: Bulls seek a Cavs sweep as Giddey stays hot and Dosunmu is probable. Plus Coby White’s foundation, Hall of Fame noms, and trade buzz.
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Bulls Aim for a Clean Sweep Against Cavaliers in Two-Game Series
The Chicago Bulls are in Cleveland for the second game of their two-game series against Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers. The Bulls won the first matchup, with Josh Giddey achieving yet another triple-double this season.
Tip-off is scheduled for 10 minutes after the 6:30 p.m. CT start time.
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Happy Birthday, Adam Amin!
Bulls broadcaster Adam Amin is celebrating his 39th birthday today! In addition to covering the Bulls, Amin also reports on the NFL and MLB, two of the largest leagues in the United States.
Dosunmu Probable Despite Needing Rest
Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu is listed as “probable” for the game against the Cavaliers despite dealing with two sprained thumbs and a bone bruise. Dosunmu spoke with the media earlier this week about his injury, expressing his desire to play and his mental resilience in overcoming this setback.
Coby White Foundation
Coby White invited families from the South and West sides of Chicago to watch the latest SpongeBob movie. He provided tickets, concessions, and gift cards to all attendees. White launched his foundation earlier this year.
Best Bulls Lineups
NBA University recently posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) about the Chicago Bulls’ lineups with the best net rating since 2004. Lineups from the early 2010s dominated the list, featuring former MVP Derrick Rose prominently. Unfortunately, no lineups from the 2020s made the cut.
Former Bull Nominated for Hall of Fame
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has announced its eligible candidates for the 2026 class. Among the former NBA players included are Blake Griffin, Joe Johnson, and former Bull Jamal Crawford. Crawford began his long 20-year career in Chicago before becoming one of the most acclaimed sixth men of all time with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Earl Watson on Rejecting Trade with Bulls
In a recent episode of the Bucks Plus Audio Podcast, former Phoenix Suns head coach Earl Watson discussed a potential trade he rejected during his time with the Suns. Watson revealed he was intrigued by Jimmy Butler during the 2016-17 season when ownership proposed a trade that would have swapped young player Devin Booker for Butler. Watson ultimately declined the trade because he recognized Butler’s potential.
Coby White Listed as a Top Five Trade Candidate
Sam Vecenie of The Athletic recently ranked the top trade candidates for the upcoming 2025-26 NBA trade deadline, placing Coby White at fourth. Vecenie evaluated White’s trade value for a first-round pick and named the Mavericks, Clippers, Timberwolves, Magic, Bucks, and Rockets as potential fits. A key reason for trading White is the financial implications related to his impending unrestricted free agency.
Vecenie also highlighted Nikola Vucevic, Ayo Dosunmu, and Kevin Huerter as intriguing trade candidates this season, while noting that the Bulls could be a suitable landing spot for Robert Williams, Cam Thomas, and Bobby Portis.









