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Josh Giddey and the Chicago Bulls are off to a 2-0 start in the 2025-26 season, knocking off two potential playoff teams in the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magi
In Saturday’s victory over the Magic, Josh Giddey led the way for the Bulls as he ended the game with 21 points and eight rebounds while Nikola Vucevic added 15 points and eight rebounds of his own. Now Chicago will try to start the season 3-0 against a Hawks team that has struggled to start the new season.
Australian stars Josh Giddey and Dyson Daniels went head-to-head in Chicago, and it was clear who got the early bragging rights on Tuesday morning (AEDT). The close mates matched up against each other on a number of instances, but it was Bulls standout Giddey who did the business in the first half.
David Blixt was looking for a baseball card when he found his forgotten 1984 Bulls preseason ticket, which was also Jordan's rookie year.
Patrick Williams found his footing Saturday, helping the Chicago Bulls overcome an off night from Matas Buzelis for a 110-98 win over the Orlando Magic.
As the Bulls open the season Wednesday at home against the Detroit Pistons, they're not quite an afterthought — but it's close.
We're going back-to-back! Take a look at how Wendell Carter Jr. and the Orlando Magic plan to get back on track when they host the Chicago Bulls
As time ticked down in the second half of extra time, the home side pulled back in front once again. Rojas received a pass from midfielder Nehuèn Benedetti and drove a right-footed shot into the lower right corner, pushing the home side in front 4-3.
A new report suggests the Chicago Bulls should pursue a trade for a young defensive center who could become their anchor of the future.