Happy Sunday, Bulls fans!
And for the first time in a while, I genuinely mean happy.
The euphoria of the win. The elation of Derrick Rose’s speech. The contentment of his jersey retirement. And the pure glee of sitting down to write this article. Did I miss any synonyms?
Let’s talk Bulls basketball.
© Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Last night, the ninth-seeded underdog Chicago Bulls beat the second-seeded Boston Celtics, 114–111. With the win, the Bulls are now riding a four-game winning streak—the longest active streak in the Eastern Conference. And for the past few days, I’ve been counting down how many games back we were from a real playoff spot. Today, that number sits at just 1.5 games behind the sixth-seeded Philadelphia 76ers. I’m not saying we’re headed to the NBA Finals, but last year the Pacers saw their season flip right around at the start of the calendar year.The longest active win streak in the East belongs to the Chicago Bulls. pic.twitter.com/qPD8KjdESC
— StatMuse (@statmuse) January 25, 2026 In my preview article for last night’s game, I said Chicago would find success because of their hot three-point shooting, and once again, that proved to be true. The Bulls knocked down 21 threes on the night. That means over their last four games—all wins—they’ve made 83 triples, averaging just under 21 per game. For some context, the league leaders in Golden State average only 16 made threes per game, and the Bulls themselves average just 14 on the season. So yeah, this isn’t normal. This is some elite shooting we’re watching right now. You can credit that to Ayo Dosunmu, one of the best in the league at it, or Coby White, who’s been letting it fly with zero hesitation. But last night, the most iconic three belonged to Red Velvet himself—Mr. Kevin Huerter. He hit the game-winner that saved D-Rose Night and delivered the Bulls a massive win. And of course, he made the most of the moment—recreating the iconic Derrick Rose pose and even getting Derrick Rose, the youngest MVP ever, to sign his game ball. I’m no auctioneer, but that thing is officially priceless.D-Rose signed the game ball for Kevin Huerter ❤️ t.co/xgEMASvJuX pic.twitter.com/v7iUn91jr5
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) January 25, 2026 Also, the reaction from the Spanish broadcast team on that game-winner was literally me—and all of us—last night when the shot went in (minus the fluent Spanish). Truly wholesome.The @chicagobulls do it again! ? #ChicagoBulls pic.twitter.com/W9zeEjz3mc
— Miguel Esparza (@Miguelsvoice) January 25, 2026 Huerter, along with almost the entire team, arrived dressed head-to-toe in D-Rose merch. They stayed on the bench to watch the ceremony, taking photos and smiling like fans—which, honestly, they were. Most of these guys grew up watching Derrick Rose. It was a surreal moment to witness in person, and it makes you wonder whether a night like this can shift the narrative of the season and change where Chicago ultimately ends up. Even though we’re all hoping, and fully expecting, that many of these players won’t still be on the roster once the trade deadline passes.The whole squad stayed for D-Rose ❤️ t.co/Ed1IMzcSGk pic.twitter.com/n8tJV2TkJt
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) January 25, 2026 On the occasion of Derrick Rose Night, we also got a ton of access and content from Bulls players we don’t usually hear from. One example: in a social-format video, Joakim Noah was asked to name his “perfect Bulls player.” That player, according to Noah, would have the shooting of John Paxson, the handles of Derrick Rose, the defense and personality of Joakim himself, the dunking of Taj Gibson, and the basketball IQ of Captain Kirk Hinrich. Now, that’s a solid player—but I couldn’t help but notice the absence of a few names. No Michael Jordan, no Scottie Pippen, no Dennis Rodman, and maybe not even Zach LaVine for the dunking category, which feels a little wild. I get it, he was showing love to his teammates. But come on, Noah. Social media videos aren’t just for fun. How else am I supposed to grade your opinion?Build-A-Player with Joakim Noah (using only Bulls players) pic.twitter.com/PKZdh9KwfA
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) January 23, 2026 There were also a ton of former Bulls in attendance, and even a few not-former Bulls, who showed up just to give love to Derrick. They all came together for a group photo that instantly sent the nostalgia levels through the roof inside the building. That’s one of the things I really love about moments like this. It’s a reminder to fans that it wasn’t always all bad, just recently. And hey, 100 points to anyone who can name every Chicago Bull in that picture.Family reunion ❤️ pic.twitter.com/DNUbjqeSSx
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) January 25, 2026MORE BULLS FROM BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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