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The veteran guard made a huge impact on both ends of the floor, becoming the second Bull to win the award.
Schaefer made his name as the Bulls’ trainer during their dynasty years. But with executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas looking for changes, the Bulls parted ways with him Monday.
White’s season has gone from breakout to suddenly broken, but his coach and teammates are confident that a rebound is imminent.
The Hawks are only a half-game behind the Bulls for the No. 9 seed. DeMar DeRozan said it’s time to treat the remaining games like they’re all “one-and-dones.”
While the No. 9 seed isn’t ideal, it’s where the Bulls have been for quite some time and where coach Billy Donovan wants them to stay with eight games left.
Alex Caruso had been waiting for a defensive performance like that, but it can’t be a one-off. Can Javonte Green help the cause?
Only two days after an embarrassing loss to lowly Washington, the Bulls put on a defensive clinic against Indiana.
Caruso is averaging career highs in points and three-point attempts.
The low point of the season happened when the front office opted to stand pat at the trade deadline. Now tough decisions must be made this summer, and veteran DeMar DeRozan needs to take control of that.
With 10 games left and very little chance of moving up out of the No. 9 seed in the Eastern Conference, it would be nice if coach Billy Donovan had the option to throttle back some and get his team a bit of rest before the play-in tournament. Monday was an example of why this team makes it difficult.
Fundamentally, Terry’s shot has improved despite the numbers saying otherwise. But the 2022 first-round pick knows he has to keep tweaking his outside shot if he wants to have staying power.
This was the part of the schedule the Bulls were supposed to take advantage of. Instead, they find themselves running out of time.
The Bulls need White to get back to his old self before the right hip injury. That was evident Saturday in the loss to Boston.
Green was a high-energy force for the Bulls for two-plus seasons, and with the uncertainty surrounding Julian Phillips’ injured right foot, bodies were needed.
The Bulls let Strus leave after the 2019-20 season, and they could have really used his services since. Now they have a rookie in Bitim who has some similar traits. Is the former Turkish League standout on that path, and does he have staying power with the Bulls?
Closer extraordinaire DeMar DeRozan was ejected in the third quarter after receiving a flagrant-2, but the Bulls were the ones bullied most of the evening.
After missing three games with an injured right hip, White returned to the rotation Thursday, coming off the bench so coach Billy Donovan could control his minutes. No doubt his presence and voice were missed.
The game with the Rockets on Thursday is significant as the Bulls finally hope to reach .500 after a dismal start to the season. It will also allow Karnisovas to again try to sell the decisions he and the front office have made.
Forget MVP or All-NBA first-teamers on this Bulls roster, but that doesn’t mean DeMar DeRozan, Coby White and Alex Caruso shouldn’t be considered for awards.
The Bulls have 13 games left in the regular season and an opportunity to break even when they visit the Rockets on Thursday.
“Joakim [Noah] is very driven and motivated,” coach Billy Donovan said. “He’s all about the team, about winning. You can put Coby and Ayo into that category in terms of how they view things.”
King fell for a fake Adrian Wojnarowski account on the site formerly known as Twitter during the Wizards-Bulls game Saturday night. The mistake was King’s alone, and he apologized to the crew afterward. NBCSCH also addressed the matter.
Fresh off a 34-point, nine-assist night, Dosunmu not only discussed how he’s not even close to being satisfied, but agreed with his coach that there’s still a lot of improvement to make.
Thanks to a career-high 34 points from Ayo Dosunmu, the Bulls treated the 11-win Wizards just like an 11-win team should be treated, easily winning 127-98.
It would be great for Donovan to throttle back on the minutes for some of his veteran players, especially with the NBA’s second-easiest remaining schedule, but he also knows his team doesn’t do anything easy.
Coach Billy Donovan didn’t want to use the word ‘‘frustrating’’ in describing his team’s inability to reach .500 and get out of the No. 9 spot in the East, but center Nikola Vucevic didn’t have that problem.
DeRozan tried to get his cape on in the fourth quarter against the Clippers on Thursday, but with Coby White injured and Paul George red-hot, it wasn’t meant to be.
The minutes have been piling up for White, but it was an accidental collision with Indiana’s Pascal Siakam that left him in street clothes a day later. The hope is the injury isn’t serious and that White continues to learn about the speed bumps of being a high-minutes player.
There was very little DeRozan didn’t do on Wednesday, including missing a last-second free throw on purpose to set up his own game-tying shot in regulation. He then finished off the home team in the overtime.
Bulls coach Billy Donovan is used to watching opposing teams run pick-and-rolls at his defense the last few seasons, but it has been amplified this season, especially the last few weeks.
The Mavericks reminded the Bulls on Monday of just how mediocre they remain and how far away an NBA title is.
Doncic finished with 27 points, 14 assists and 12 rebounds. Two other Mavs added at least 20 points, including former Bulls big man Daniel Gafford.