After a five-game West Coast road trip, the Chicago Bulls finally got the weekend off.
Now they return home with four games on the schedule and just 15 left before the season wraps up. At this point, the hope should be simple: no matter what happens, don’t worsen the lottery odds. Trust me, have you been watching the college tournaments? This team could really use one of those guys.
Let’s talk Bulls basketball.
@ William Liang-Imagn Images The four home games are against the Memphis Grizzlies, Toronto Raptors, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Houston Rockets. Just looking at those matchups, I see three losses and one win. Which, in this case, makes the “big game” the one they could actually win. At this point, even if every loss doesn’t flip the standings, every win certainly hurts. The Memphis Grizzlies sit right ahead of the Bulls in the lottery odds, separated by three losses. If the Bulls somehow manage to end Memphis’ seven-game losing streak by handing them a win, the gap shrinks to two games. If the Bulls win, the gap grows to four. In other words: a must-lose game in every sense of the phrase. To make something like that happen, the “good players” either have to miss the game or suddenly find themselves on an unexplainable minutes restriction. That would mean giving more run to a guy like Patrick Williams instead of Leonard Miller. And yes, this is actually a real topic of conversation. Honestly, it’s less of a conversation and more of a statement: the 33rd pick of the 2023 NBA Draft has been better than the 4th pick in the 2020 Draft, and everyone seems happier about it. It took a lot just to get Williams to start falling out of the rotation. Personally, I’m hoping next season he’s riding the bench until the end of his contract. But for now, we need him to be the commander of the tank. Leonard Miller, meanwhile, has started four of the last five games for the Bulls and has averaged 15 points, nine rebounds, and a steal per game over the last three. He’s established himself as the third horseman alongside Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis.Leonard Miller's last three games:17 PTS – 11 REB – 1 STL vs. GSW15 PTS – 9 REB – 1 STL vs. LAL14 PTS – 8 REB – 2 STL vs. LAC pic.twitter.com/HjPDfKuEA6
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) March 14, 2026 Injuries forced Billy Donovan to experiment, giving him a chance to evaluate which young players deserve a spot in the next round of roster decisions. That’s exactly what he was supposed to do. If he hadn’t, Leonard Miller never would have had the opportunity to break out. And it’s not just me saying this. The Athletic believes the same thing. In their article outlining what every team should focus on in the final month of the NBA season, the Bulls’ top priority was listed as “evaluate remaining young talent.” The players Joel Lorenzi mentions include Jaden Ivey, who’s ramping up his return, and even Rob Dillingham, who’s beginning to string together some solid performances. The agenda is obvious. And now, at least, I’m not the only one advocating for it.We’re about four weeks away from the end of the NBA regular season. Avoid the Play-In? Get an All-Star back on track? Lottery positioning?Each team's top priority down the final stretch ⤵️ t.co/ozULWewilm pic.twitter.com/qrAi73uX9k
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) March 14, 2026 Down in the G League, Mac McClung’s legacy is already immortalized. In his ongoing quest for a real opportunity in the NBA, he’s worked his way into rare air. The former G League MVP is averaging 30 points per game and is on pace for another scoring title. In the process, he’s climbed to third on the NBA G League’s all-time scoring list, passing Andre Ingram in a fraction of the time. Now he sits just 59 points behind Vander Blue for second place, and at his current scoring pace, he could reach that mark within the next couple of games. It’s unfortunate that he hasn’t found a stable role in the big leagues, but his legacy in the G League is something that can never be erased.Mac McClung is leading the entire G League with 30 PPG and currently has the THIRD most total points of all-time (Tip-Off Tournament, Regular Season, and Playoffs combined)! ⭐️Tune in now as the @windycitybulls take on the Valley Suns at 8pm/et on t.co/fLGfbO13fw. pic.twitter.com/GUbrwya7wU
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