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Ten-game losing streak! Let the sadistic celebrations continue. We’re so close to turning this shipwreck around.

The Chicago Bulls now have the longest active losing streak in the NBA, and it’s not even close. They’re now tied with the Memphis Grizzlies and Dallas Mavericks in total losses, and just one more would give them the seventh-best odds at the top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Considering they were flirting with being out of the lottery not that long ago, this is a serious glow-up.

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Let’s talk Bulls basketball.

Something I expected would happen, and something we’ve continued to see from the Bulls all season, is their desperation to shoot themselves out of games. They’re a team that relies almost exclusively on two shot types: inside the paint and behind the arc. While that’s become the industry standard, they simply don’t have the talent to play that way without leaning into their actual strengths. Last night, we knew the Hornets, the third-best three-point shooting team, would get hot from deep. In the third quarter, where they outscored the Bulls 42–16, they went eight-of-fifteen from three. The Bulls, in that same stretch, went two-of-ten. For context, Chicago, while getting obliterated, attempted over 50% of their shots from behind the arc, killing any real chance they had to slow the momentum. That also hit their confidence, and in turn, the Bulls committed nine turnovers in that quarter alone. If you go back and watch them, a lot of those turnovers happened outside the arc. The offense had no cuts to the basket, just guys standing stationary on the perimeter, putting all the pressure on the ball handler and making it easy for the defense to swarm and predict where the ball will be kicked out to.

the moose is back! ?@MoussaDiabate_ | ? @FDSN_Hornets pic.twitter.com/Tdter4smlD

— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) February 25, 2026 One thing I do love about Chicago sports right now is how all the teams in the city are supporting each other. Last night at the Bulls game, we had Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland, Chicago Blackhawks players Connor Bedard, Colton Dach, Ryan Greene, and Oliver Moore, the entire Chicago Stars FC squad, and even WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill in attendance. I just hope they paid more attention to the first half than the second, considering what unfolded. But this love and collaboration between the teams has added to the entertainment factor.

Colston Loveland is in the house ?⬇️ pic.twitter.com/a2lkUX2Gou

— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) February 25, 2026 Now that we’ve addressed the fire on the court (not in a good way), it’s time to address the fire burning under the Chicago Bulls’ medical staff. With two of the newest traded players, Jaden Ivey and Anfernee Simons, now out for significant time, questions have started to arise about when these injuries actually occurred. It was revealed that Simons’ wrist injury happened when he was still with Boston earlier in the season, and that it “never properly healed.” It didn’t affect him or his availability in Boston, which is probably why it was overlooked. But if it was known that Simons was coming in hurt, the return the Bulls got for Nikola Vučević looks even worse in hindsight.

Billy Donovan says Anfernee Simons has a wrist fracture, which was determined after imaging. Says it’s a recurring injury from his time in Boston from training camp that didn’t properly heal. Sounds like he won’t get any procedure midseason, and that option hasn’t been discussed.…

— Joel Lorenzi (@JoelXLorenzi) February 24, 2026 The Jaden Ivey injury, on the other hand, was well known, and the price to acquire him wasn’t too steep. But if Ivey is genuinely never going to be the level of player he was in Detroit, was trading for him the right decision, especially considering the Bulls will have to pay him this offseason? Billy Donovan has said he’s been progressing well, but until it shows on the court, it’s not something Bulls fans will fully buy into. And if it doesn’t, the medical staff will have another demerit on its resume.

Asked why it took the medical staff four games to elevate the concern of Jaden Ivey’s knee soreness, Billy Donovan said tests this week revealed that “there was some weakness there in the muscles.” Says it’s “just a matter of him having to build back up that leg.” Says if the…

— Joel Lorenzi (@JoelXLorenzi) February 21, 2026 The Bulls were also under scrutiny for letting Coby White play through a calf injury that later forced the team to include an extra second-round pick after he failed his medical. That’s something the Bulls didn’t do with the Pistons and Celtics when acquiring Ivey and Simons. However, White defended the medical team when asked about it:

“Everybody can have their opinions, but I feel like the medical staff always had my best interest,” said Coby White. “If I would’ve never got traded, I probably would’ve never said anything about it, just because I thought it was just tightness. I didn’t know, they didn’t know, that it was a calf strain. It was nobody’s fault.”

Coby White on his year-long calf issues and playing 30 mins in his last Bulls game before MRI with Hornets revealed a strain “Everybody can have their opinions, but I feel like the medical staff always had my best interest (in Chicago). If I would’ve never got traded, I… pic.twitter.com/BUkoA8fuSH

— Joel Lorenzi (@JoelXLorenzi) February 24, 2026

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