The NBA Finals are back on the menu this weekend!
If the New York Knicks manage to close out the San Antonio Spurs in the Frost Bank Center on Saturday, basketball attention will understandably turn to the 2026 NBA Draft, plus the already-in-progress WNBA season. Our Chicago Bulls are looking to revive their entire franchise in said draft.
There’s more intel from around the basketball world in our latest Bulls Bullets.
Keaton Wagler © Maria Lysaker-Imagn ImagesBulls Bullets — Saturday, June 12, 2026
Intel from the Could Be Something, Could Be Nothing department: Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports notes that both Illinois shooting guard Keaton Wagler and Houston guard Kingston Flemings dropped out of a workout for the Brooklyn Nets — who have the No. 6 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft — a week after working out for the Bulls — who possess the Nos. 4 and 15 selections. Chicago certainly seems amenable to trading up, but even still, why would both players shun Brooklyn (so far)?To be clear: Wagler & Flemings didn't drop out of a Nets workout to attend a Bulls workout. They dropped out from the Nets workout after a Bulls workout had happened the week prior.
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor) June 11, 2026 The extended Chicago Bulls basketball family is still reeling following the far-too-soon passing of three-time champion and 20-year broadcaster Stacey King at age 59 last weekend. Former Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu, now with the Minnesota Timberwolves following a bizarre midseason trade, hopped on CHSN to talk about his love for King. A Chicago native, Dosunmu grew up listening to King on the call for Bulls games.Ayo Dosunmu joined Cam Smith and Kendall Gill to reflect on Stacey King’s lasting impact on his life, the locker room, and generations of the Bulls family. ?️(via @CHSN__) pic.twitter.com/fIIzlMpODO
— BullsMuse (@BullsMuse_) June 11, 2026 King’s longtime broadcast partner on NBC Sports/CHSN, play-by-play commentator Adam Amin, penned a moving tribute to his pal for The Athletic. In an absolutely bonkers Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the Knicks rallied from a Finals-most 29-point deficit to somehow beat the Spurs by a single point, 107-106, and take a 3-1 series advantage. It turns out that highlights (and, if you’re a Spurs fan, lowlights) from that historic comeback have made it social media’s most-viral NBA contest, thanks to its 8 billion-plus views, per the NBA. Game 5 tips off on Saturday night. On the Spurs side of the equation, backup center Luke Kornet has been downgraded to questionable with an undefined illness, according to a recent league injury report. His counterpart in New York, center Mitchell Robinson, is playing through a fractured fifth metacarpal on his right hand. Losing Kornet could force San Antonio head coach Mitch Johnson to once again overplay All-Star center Victor Wembanyama. Alternately, he could (a) go with some small-ball lineup choices or (b) dust off one of his three non-rotation veteran reserve big men. According to Marc Stein of the Stein Line, the Dallas Mavericks have continued to insist that they have no interest in trading away nine-time All-Star and 2016 champion point guard Kyrie Irving. The 34-year-old vet missed all of the 2025-26 season recovering from an ACL injury as Dallas embraced the tank, offloading Anthony Davis and other older players at the trade deadline to acquire some draft equity. Irving’s timeline in no way matches up with that of 19-year-old reigning Rookie of the Year forward Cooper Flagg, 22-year-old center Dereck Lively II and whoever the Mavericks select with the Nos. 9 and 30 picks in the draft. Why does new Dallas president Masai Ujiri want to retain Irving? Or is he simply trying to drive up the aging superstar’s asking price?BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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