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After joining the Chicago Bulls in NBA free agency, Norman Powell reacted to his NBA free agency move on Instagram.
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Grading every Chicago Bulls move in 2026 NBA free agency
Grading every major Bulls move from 2026 NBA free agency, from the Nic Claxton trade to the Norman Powell signing and Collin Sexton’s exit.
The Chicago Bulls on Wednesday traded the Nos. 38 and 56 picks in the second round of the NBA draft and acquired guard Kam Jones from the Indiana Pacers.
The Chicago Bulls will lose another key guard in NBA free agency. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the veteran Anfernee Simons is joining the Philadelphia 76ers for the 2026-2027 NBA season. The deal is expected to be for a total of $12.
Here's how USA TODAY predicts the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft will play out for the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night.
The work has only just begun for Chicago Bulls executive Bryson Graham. After a busy draft night, the franchise is now headed toward a huge free agency period.
The top of the NBA draft played out according to predictions, allowing the Chicago Bulls to select North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson with the No. 4 pick.
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Tracking all moves the Chicago Bulls make in NBA Free Agency
Follow along here as the Bulls open NBA Free Agency on Tuesday evening, as we track the moves they make.
Feb 19, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Anfernee Simons (22) shoots against the Toronto Raptors during the second half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil
Walmart heir Lukas Walton and his wife just bought a minority stake in the NBA franchise and its home court, the United Center. ‘This transaction reflects our dedication to the city’s future,’ the couple said.
The Chicago Bulls announced today the team has exercised the team option on forward Leonard Miller. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. Miller, 6-10, 220, appeared in 27 games (12 starts) for the Bulls in 2025-26 after being acquired at ...
