Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan says the team’s first-round draft pick hasn’t been a part of his conversations with the front office and ownership ahead of next month’s NBA trade deadline.
Stars before, but Donovan had no problem campaigning for them to see the February weekend yet again. The numbers back up his argument.
With the NBA trade deadline Feb. 6 a month away, Donovan was peppered with questions about the Bulls being stuck in mediocrity and whether there was a plan about how to get them out of it.
As Chicago now sit 10th in the East with a 17-19 record, coach Billy Donovan assures the team is back to competing for a playoff spot.
The Chicago Bulls have been dealing with guard injuries for the past few seasons. Lonzo Ball’s knee injury from three seasons ago was seen as nearly impossible to return from, yet he overcame the odds and has seen time for the Bulls this season.
Zach LaVine has been outstanding this season, and it continued on Saturday. He was all over the floor as he added four rebounds and seven assists to his 33 points, and he finished +7 on the day. Billy Donovan has been impressed by his unselfishness.
What's On Tap in Chicago Bulls news? Welcome to the 96th edition of "Tasting Flight," a daily newsletter to keep fans updated on all the latest news in Bulls Nation. On Wednesday, Zach LaVine achieved a remarkable milestone by tying a career-high with four consecutive 30-point games.
This issue was bound to come up Monday, since the San Antonio Spurs and 7-foot-3 sensation Victor Wembanyama were at the United Center to face the Bulls. If the Bulls aren't bad enough to land a
Bulls' head coach Billy Donovan coached against Derrick Rose, and is now coaching Rose's former team as it honors No. 1 as a franchise legend. Donovan talked about Rose before the game.
The Chicago Bulls’ Thursday night game against the Atlanta Hawks was the closest a basketball game could get to a track meet. Both teams rank in the top three in pace, which is a stat that measures possessions per 48 minutes.
Head coach Billy Donovan said Wednesday that Dosunmu (calf) is ready to begin ramping up his activity, Julia Poe of the Chicago Tribune reports. Dosunmu has been recovering from a right calf strain since Dec.