Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan says the team’s first-round draft pick hasn’t been a part of his conversations with the front office and ownership ahead of next month’s NBA trade deadline.
As Chicago now sit 10th in the East with a 17-19 record, coach Billy Donovan assures the team is back to competing for a playoff spot.
This issue was bound to come up Monday, since the San Antonio Spurs and 7-foot-3 sensation Victor Wembanyama were at the United Center to face the Bulls. If the Bulls aren't bad enough to land a
CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan said the team's first ... four of five after Monday night's 114-110 victory over San Antonio, leaving the Bulls with a 17-19 record.
Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan, center, reacts during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in Chicago, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. Credit: AP/Nam Y. Huh Dosunmu ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan said the team's first ... four of five after Monday night's 114-110 victory over San Antonio, leaving the Bulls with a 17-19 record.
Billy Donovan III, head coach of the Windy City Bulls, lived the typical coach's kid existence growing up. He spent afternoons shooting at an empty basket on the practice court, careful to secure the
NFL Draft remains months away, but we are so close to knowing every player in the potential class after the declaration deadline has come and gone with only two teams exempt. A lot will change before April.
Three straight losses — each one worse than the last — and Bulls coach Billy Donovan is left taking all the heat for questions the front office should be answering. The trade deadline is weeks away, and executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas remains in hiding.
After another embarrassing loss, Bulls fans are asking a familiar question at the midway point of the season: Will they commit to a rebuild?
CHICAGO (AP) — DeMar DeRozan raised his arms and waved to the roaring crowd following a video tribute during a timeout. The six-time All-Star made a triumphant return to Chicago on Sunday. He scored 21 points in Sacramento's 124-119 victory over the Bulls, helping the Kings extend their season-high win streak to seven games.
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