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September 10, 2025
Bulls sign free agent forward just ahead of training camp | Sporting News
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Bulls sign free agent forward just ahead of training camp | Sporting News

Giddy deal headlines a Bulls day that also reshapes depth: Tre Jones stays on a three-year, $24M deal while Lonzo Ball exits in a swap for Isaac Okoro. Chicago also added two late draftees, Noah Essengue and Lachlan Olbrich, rounding out the young core. The $100M, four-year push for Josh Giddey sits in a practical cap range, with Gueye coming on an Exhibit 10 and a trio of training-camp guards (Grill, Poplar) chasing two-way slots. Camp opens with all 21 roster spots filled, leaving room for emergence from Windy City’s G League contingent.

How does Josh Giddey’s four-year, $100M contract influence the Bulls’ ceiling and cap flexibility this season?Which Bulls guard rotation changes are most likely with Giddey in the mix and how does that affect fantasy value?What is Mouhamadou Gueye’s likely ceiling in an Exhibit 10 to two-way path for fantasy leagues?How could Isaac Okoro’s new Bulls role translate to fantasy value?
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September 5, 2025
Bulls depth chart: Projecting starters, backups for 2025-26 season
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Bulls depth chart: Projecting starters, backups for 2025-26 season

Chicago Bulls depth chart for 2025-26 blends youth with veteran presence after a quiet offseason. A trade sent Lonzo Ball to Cleveland for Isaac Okoro, opening guard and wing opportunities while Giddey negotiates his extension. Tre Jones anchors the backup role behind a potential starter rotation, with Carter, White, Dosunmu and Terry adding scoring and playmaking depth. Skilled wings Okoro, Huerter and Julian Phillips raise floor spacing and defense, while Buzelis, Williams and Noa Essengue give versatile frontcourt options behind Vucevic and Collins.

Noa Essengue and Lachlan Olbrich join two-way roles alongside Kawamura and Emanuel Miller, keeping the Bulls flexible across the roster. Training camp opens Sept. 30 with 14 guaranteed contracts and a backdrop of big-money deals for Huerter, Vucevic, Williams and others, while Okoro's price tag and Giddey’s status loom over fantasy projections.

For fantasy players, the depth chart signals volume and roles to watch: Dosunmu and White handle primary creation; Giddey could push for minutes if he signs; Okoro provides defensive impact and occasional scoring; rookies Buzelis and Phillips offer upside but may start slow. The Chicago frontcourt of Vucevic and Collins anchors a middle with strong rebounding and scoring potential.

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August 19, 2025
2026 Bulls free agent confident in impact 'beyond the numbers' | Sporting News
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2026 Bulls free agent confident in impact 'beyond the numbers' | Sporting News

Kevin Huerter's Chicago arrival tightens the Bulls' space and decision-making, a direct payoff from a three-team deadline swap that also reshapes the Kings and Spurs. In Chicago, Huerter became a top gravity source, logging 13.2 points with efficient shooting and solid playmaking across 30 minutes, while elevating the offense beyond the box score. The Bulls added Tre Jones, Zach Collins and a 2025 second-round pick, all aimed at a steadier grinding-to-contention path. Huerter's expiring $18 million deal keeps Chicago's long-term plans fluid as Sacramento and San Antonio pivot around LaVine and Fox, respectively. The deal blends immediate floor-spacing with a wider market view on dollar value this offseason, highlighting both teams’ recalibrated aims.

The trade’s ripple effects go beyond numbers. Huerter’s presence changes defensive coverages and helps teammates operate with more off-ball gravity, which Chicago believes can spark a more versatile attack. Sacramento’s shift pairs LaVine with a familiar offensive amplifier in a different context, while San Antonio Fordges Fox into a young, velocity-driven system. For Huerter, the next contract looms as a marquee test of fit and value, underscoring a summer where teams weigh premium wings against playoff odds in a crowded market.

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August 15, 2025
Bulls land All-Star forward in bold insider trade proposal | Sporting News
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Bulls land All-Star forward in bold insider trade proposal | Sporting News

The Bulls face a chronic imbalance in their roster, with a thin frontcourt amid an overfilled backcourt. The article lays out a strategic pivot: address guard depth while upgrading the front line, potentially via a blockbuster three-team deal that could reframe Chicago’s core around Scottie Barnes while sending Coby White to Miami and reshaping the Raptors’ and Heat’s rosters with high-impact moves. The proposed path would shift Patrick Williams to a less demanding role, unlock Dosunmu and Tre Jones for bigger loads, and lean on Barnes as a defense-first, paint-presence forward who can command offenses inside the arc. The piece emphasizes the long-term cost of keeping White at an elevated price next summer, suggesting Chicago could trade him for immediate versatility if it yields a more balanced, flexible lineup. If re-signing Giddey remains a priority, Chicago could still pursue a composite rotation that leverages Essengue’s length and Okoro’s defense to complement a reimagined star core. The trade narrative centers on Barnes as a franchise-altering piece for the Bulls, while Herro’s potential move to Toronto would inject scoring punch into the Raptors, and White’s exit would push the Heat to recalibrate around newer guard dynamics with Collins providing an interior anchor. In fantasy terms, Barnes’ addition would boost multi-category value, while Herro’s arrival to the Raptors would elevate shot creation and efficiency for that offense, and Chicago would need to mine minutes across wing spots to cover the lost scoring.

If the Bulls land Barnes, who should start at the four and how would minutes be allocated across the rotation?How would the trade impact Chicago’s fantasy landscape if White is dealt for Barnes?What defensive schemes maximize Barnes, Giddey, and Dosunmu’s impact in a Chicago lineup?Which player would be Chicago’s best bet to replace White’s production if he’s traded?
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June 30, 2025
Tre Jones: Chicago Bulls re-signing point guard to 3-year deal
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Chicago Tribune
Tre Jones: Chicago Bulls re-signing point guard to 3-year deal

The Chicago Bulls have re-signed point guard Tre Jones to a three-year, $24 million deal, highlighting their commitment to a youthful roster as they rebuild. Jones, acquired mid-season from the San Antonio Spurs, made an immediate impact, averaging 11.5 points and 4.9 assists in 18 games. Following Lonzo Ball's trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Jones is poised to take on a vital role in orchestrating the Bulls' offense, as Coach Billy Donovan has lauded him for his leadership on and off the court. The Bulls have also added new talent this summer, indicating a strategic push for a brighter future.

What should fantasy owners expect from Tre Jones this season?Is Tre Jones a sleeper pick in fantasy drafts?What impact will Jones have on other Bulls players in fantasy?How should fantasy managers adjust their strategies for the Bulls?
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September 10, 2025
Bulls sign free agent forward just ahead of training camp | Sporting News
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Bulls sign free agent forward just ahead of training camp | Sporting News

Giddy deal headlines a Bulls day that also reshapes depth: Tre Jones stays on a three-year, $24M deal while Lonzo Ball exits in a swap for Isaac Okoro. Chicago also added two late draftees, Noah Essengue and Lachlan Olbrich, rounding out the young core. The $100M, four-year push for Josh Giddey sits in a practical cap range, with Gueye coming on an Exhibit 10 and a trio of training-camp guards (Grill, Poplar) chasing two-way slots. Camp opens with all 21 roster spots filled, leaving room for emergence from Windy City’s G League contingent.

How does Josh Giddey’s four-year, $100M contract influence the Bulls’ ceiling and cap flexibility this season?Which Bulls guard rotation changes are most likely with Giddey in the mix and how does that affect fantasy value?What is Mouhamadou Gueye’s likely ceiling in an Exhibit 10 to two-way path for fantasy leagues?How could Isaac Okoro’s new Bulls role translate to fantasy value?
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September 5, 2025
Bulls depth chart: Projecting starters, backups for 2025-26 season
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Bulls depth chart: Projecting starters, backups for 2025-26 season

Chicago Bulls depth chart for 2025-26 blends youth with veteran presence after a quiet offseason. A trade sent Lonzo Ball to Cleveland for Isaac Okoro, opening guard and wing opportunities while Giddey negotiates his extension. Tre Jones anchors the backup role behind a potential starter rotation, with Carter, White, Dosunmu and Terry adding scoring and playmaking depth. Skilled wings Okoro, Huerter and Julian Phillips raise floor spacing and defense, while Buzelis, Williams and Noa Essengue give versatile frontcourt options behind Vucevic and Collins.

Noa Essengue and Lachlan Olbrich join two-way roles alongside Kawamura and Emanuel Miller, keeping the Bulls flexible across the roster. Training camp opens Sept. 30 with 14 guaranteed contracts and a backdrop of big-money deals for Huerter, Vucevic, Williams and others, while Okoro's price tag and Giddey’s status loom over fantasy projections.

For fantasy players, the depth chart signals volume and roles to watch: Dosunmu and White handle primary creation; Giddey could push for minutes if he signs; Okoro provides defensive impact and occasional scoring; rookies Buzelis and Phillips offer upside but may start slow. The Chicago frontcourt of Vucevic and Collins anchors a middle with strong rebounding and scoring potential.

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August 19, 2025
2026 Bulls free agent confident in impact 'beyond the numbers' | Sporting News
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2026 Bulls free agent confident in impact 'beyond the numbers' | Sporting News

Kevin Huerter's Chicago arrival tightens the Bulls' space and decision-making, a direct payoff from a three-team deadline swap that also reshapes the Kings and Spurs. In Chicago, Huerter became a top gravity source, logging 13.2 points with efficient shooting and solid playmaking across 30 minutes, while elevating the offense beyond the box score. The Bulls added Tre Jones, Zach Collins and a 2025 second-round pick, all aimed at a steadier grinding-to-contention path. Huerter's expiring $18 million deal keeps Chicago's long-term plans fluid as Sacramento and San Antonio pivot around LaVine and Fox, respectively. The deal blends immediate floor-spacing with a wider market view on dollar value this offseason, highlighting both teams’ recalibrated aims.

The trade’s ripple effects go beyond numbers. Huerter’s presence changes defensive coverages and helps teammates operate with more off-ball gravity, which Chicago believes can spark a more versatile attack. Sacramento’s shift pairs LaVine with a familiar offensive amplifier in a different context, while San Antonio Fordges Fox into a young, velocity-driven system. For Huerter, the next contract looms as a marquee test of fit and value, underscoring a summer where teams weigh premium wings against playoff odds in a crowded market.

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August 15, 2025
Bulls land All-Star forward in bold insider trade proposal | Sporting News
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Bulls land All-Star forward in bold insider trade proposal | Sporting News

The Bulls face a chronic imbalance in their roster, with a thin frontcourt amid an overfilled backcourt. The article lays out a strategic pivot: address guard depth while upgrading the front line, potentially via a blockbuster three-team deal that could reframe Chicago’s core around Scottie Barnes while sending Coby White to Miami and reshaping the Raptors’ and Heat’s rosters with high-impact moves. The proposed path would shift Patrick Williams to a less demanding role, unlock Dosunmu and Tre Jones for bigger loads, and lean on Barnes as a defense-first, paint-presence forward who can command offenses inside the arc. The piece emphasizes the long-term cost of keeping White at an elevated price next summer, suggesting Chicago could trade him for immediate versatility if it yields a more balanced, flexible lineup. If re-signing Giddey remains a priority, Chicago could still pursue a composite rotation that leverages Essengue’s length and Okoro’s defense to complement a reimagined star core. The trade narrative centers on Barnes as a franchise-altering piece for the Bulls, while Herro’s potential move to Toronto would inject scoring punch into the Raptors, and White’s exit would push the Heat to recalibrate around newer guard dynamics with Collins providing an interior anchor. In fantasy terms, Barnes’ addition would boost multi-category value, while Herro’s arrival to the Raptors would elevate shot creation and efficiency for that offense, and Chicago would need to mine minutes across wing spots to cover the lost scoring.

If the Bulls land Barnes, who should start at the four and how would minutes be allocated across the rotation?How would the trade impact Chicago’s fantasy landscape if White is dealt for Barnes?What defensive schemes maximize Barnes, Giddey, and Dosunmu’s impact in a Chicago lineup?Which player would be Chicago’s best bet to replace White’s production if he’s traded?
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June 30, 2025
Tre Jones: Chicago Bulls re-signing point guard to 3-year deal
Julia Poe
Chicago Tribune
Tre Jones: Chicago Bulls re-signing point guard to 3-year deal

The Chicago Bulls have re-signed point guard Tre Jones to a three-year, $24 million deal, highlighting their commitment to a youthful roster as they rebuild. Jones, acquired mid-season from the San Antonio Spurs, made an immediate impact, averaging 11.5 points and 4.9 assists in 18 games. Following Lonzo Ball's trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Jones is poised to take on a vital role in orchestrating the Bulls' offense, as Coach Billy Donovan has lauded him for his leadership on and off the court. The Bulls have also added new talent this summer, indicating a strategic push for a brighter future.

What should fantasy owners expect from Tre Jones this season?Is Tre Jones a sleeper pick in fantasy drafts?What impact will Jones have on other Bulls players in fantasy?How should fantasy managers adjust their strategies for the Bulls?
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