In a thrilling match-up on the hardwood, the Chicago Bulls showcased their offensive prowess by defeating the Toronto Raptors 137-118 at the United Center.
The Chicago Bulls' last NBA championship came in 1998, the third of three straight titles that followed league icon Michael Jordan's brief retirement. Chicago has not been back to the NBA Finals since and finds itself treading water with a record of 21-29 heading into tonight's home game vs.
The Chicago Bulls are a team that is apparently open for business with the NBA trade deadline approaching. While major changes may or may not be on the horizon, the Bulls in the meantime, had a big game on Wednesday against the defending champion Boston Celtics.
Can you name every NBA player with at least three triple-doubles in the postseason?
The Chicago Bulls suffered a tough loss against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday, now losing four of their last five contests. The Hawks were severely shorthanded, missing their three leading scorers and two key forwards, making the Bulls' 16-point home loss look much worse.
Talen Horton-Tucker is coming off a season where he appeared in 51 games (11 starts) for the Utah Jazz. Over the offseason, the former Iowa State star signed a deal with the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls are entering a rebuild. DeMar DeRozan (sign and trade) and Alex Caruso were dealt this offseason, officially signifying Chicago’s pivot away from an era that was going nowhere.
Former Los Angeles Lakers guard Talen Horton-Tucker has been retained by the Chicago Bulls following a strong preseason campaign. Horton-Tucker reportedly earned the Bulls' final roster spot, via Jamal Collier of ESPN.
According to a post from Jamal Collier of ESPN on ‘X’, the Chicago Bulls signed Talen Horton-Tucker to the team’s final roster spot on Friday. With the signing of Talen Horton-Tucker, the Chicago Bulls have finalized their roster heading into the 2024-25 season.
The Chicago Bulls had some very important decisions to make with their preseason roster and it looks like the team has finalized them. According to Jamal Collier of ESPN, the Chicago Bulls have signed former Lakers guard Talen Horton-Tucker to their final roster spot.
The 46th overall pick in the 2019 draft, he spent his first three NBA seasons with the Lakers and his last two in Utah.
The Utah Jazz are getting closer to the season and are now finalizing their roster According to the Utah Jazz, they made the Patty Mills signing official.
The Chicago Bulls have officially signed guard/forward Talen Horton-Tucker, according to the RealGM transactions log. Per Keith Smith of Spotrac, Horton-Tucker will receive an Exhibit 10 training camp contract.
Former Los Angeles Lakers guard Talen Horton-Tucker has agreed to a partially guaranteed deal with the Chicago Bulls. He is a Chicago native so he could get the chance to play for his hometown team.
The Chicago Bulls bolstered their backcourt by signing free agent guard Talen Horton-Tucker to a partially guaranteed contract, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
Horton-Tucker averaged 10.5 PPG with the Jazz last season
On Wednesday, former second-round pick Talen Horton-Tucker “agreed to a partially guaranteed deal” with the rebuilding Chicago Bulls, per The Athletic insider Shams Charania.
Still only 23, his development has plateaued a bit. But he did average 10.5 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game over the last two seasons.
He appeared in 51 games for Utah last season, making 11 starts and averaging 10.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 19.8 minutes per night.
Fortunately for front offices around the NBA, there's still a string of untapped potential in the free agency market. He's the best free agent at each position aged 25 or under.
Now that most of the deals in free agency are done with, it is a barren landscape in the NBA. However, for a select few stars, deals are yet to come through.
The Dallas Mavericks have one more open roster spot.
Utah Jazz guard Talen Horton-Tucker is soon going to look for a new contract in the NBA, as he is set to become a free agent. But he’s already suffered
We’re a couple of weeks removed from Utah Jazz basketball, and it feels like a good time to go back and grade each Jazzman’s season. While nobody looks at a 51-loss season as some grand success, several players had promising individual campaigns, gave us flashes of a promising future, or some combination of both.
Now that the 2023-24 NBA season has come to a close for the Utah Jazz, it's the perfect time for players to get back in the lab and hone their craft ahead of next year.
As we approach the looming NBA trade season, we’ll start to see a good chunk of teams around the league begin to seek out a move or two to make to improve the quality of their roster.
The arrow is pointing up in Utah as the Jazz appear ahead of the curve in their rebuild after the Donovan Mitchell-Rudy Gobert era.
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