The Chicago Bulls are shaking up their coaching staff a bit this offseason. Shams Charania of The Athletic reported Tuesday that Maurice Cheeks will depart from his full-time assistant coach role and move into a new role reporting to head coach Billy Donovan.
The Chicago Bulls have reportedly made some changes to their coaching staff.
Maurice Cheeks coached the Portland Trail Blazers from 2001-05. Former Portland Trail Blazers coach Maurice Cheeks will have a new role when next season comes, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Despite a loss in the play-in tournament, it looks like the Chicago Bulls are intent on keeping Billy Donovan as the head coach. Following the Bulls 112-91…
The NBA postseason got going on Tuesday night as the first round of the play-in tournament in the Western Conference got started. The Eastern Conference now has its turn on Wednesday night, and the Chicago Bulls and the Atlanta Hawks are doing battle in Atlanta.
There’s an unmistakable indicator of following a directionless team: when you’re less concerned about the results versus how those results will be spun.
The Chicago Bulls finished a second consecutive season in ninth place in the Eastern Conference.
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The Kentucky Wildcats are in the market for a new basketball coach after reports indicated on Sunday evening that John Calipari is leaving Lexington to
Despite the amount of talent the Chicago Bulls have on their roster, they just can’t seem to find the winning formula that would help them make a convincing playoff run.
It sounds like the Bulls coach actually be interested. The Kentucky Wildcats coaching search is well underway, as things seem to be trending in the right direction for one of the top three names to be the new coach in Lexington.
The Chicago Bulls have just three games left in the regular season before they play the Atlanta Hawks in the play-in tournament. There is still a lot to play for in those three games as the Bulls want to get the nine seed so that they can host that play-in game.
Zach Edey just finished up a dominant career with the Purdue basketball team and now he is set to take the next step in his career. He has been the most dominant player in college basketball as he is 7’4″, but his play style doesn’t translate well to the NBA.
The Chicago Bulls lost at home on Tuesday night against the New York Knicks, and there was one play in particular that summed up this season for the Bulls pretty well.
Multiple reports in recent days tied Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan to the University of Kentucky opening in the wake of John Calipari's departure for Arkansas.
Donovan was an assistant coach at Kentucky from 1989 to 1994.
According to NBA reporter Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic, the Chicago Bulls will not fire head coach Billy Donovan this summer. Donovan has a good relationship with Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas and general manager Marc Eversley.
Under head coach Billy Donovan's leadership, the Chicago Bulls are NBA Play-In Tournament bound for a second straight season. The team has hovered a few
The Chicago Bulls moved to 2-1 against the Atlanta Hawks on the season after losing to them at home on Monday night. The two teams will likely be playing each other again in the play-in tournament in a couple weeks, and they are in a battle for home-court advantage right now.
The Chicago Bulls thrive in pressure-packed situations, mainly because of DeMar DeRozan's late-game brilliance. However, head coach Billy Donovan says it doesn’t always have to be that way.
The best NBA teams have one thing in common: consistent excellence. Whether that team faces a bottom-dweller or one of the NBA’e elite, you can always expect them to play at a high level.
The Chicago Bulls’ impressive comeback win over the Sacramento Kings on Monday solidified their hold of ninth place in the standings at 29-32. While Chicago is two-and-a-half games clear of 10th-place Atlanta, they’re still a long way from catching up to the sixth-place Orlando Magic, who are have a six-game lead over them.
Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan has always been adamant about being involved in the loop regarding player movement and roster turnover. And for the first time in a while, the longtime coach admitted that there had been discussions in time for the trade deadline, although nothing was imminent.
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine is currently sidelined by an ankle injury and whether he can return before the NBA's Feb. 8 trade deadline is something that not even his head coach knows.
It sure doesn’t sound like Billy Donovan will be banished from the kingdom any time soon.
The Bulls will need an experienced hand to help navigate the coming years, regardless of when they choose to hit the reset button. Donovan is the ideal coach to help Chicago traverse the pitfalls of a rebuild.
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