Our Chicago Bulls’ Summer League tenure tips off today!
Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain will square off against Cameron Boozer and the Memphis Grizzlies in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena at 7 p.m. CT. Fans can tune in on Prime Video.
Chicago has otherwise been fairly quiet in free agency this week. But the rest of the league has been making plenty of noise.
76ers’ Joel Embiid and Celtics’ Nikola Vucevic © David Butler II-Imagn ImagesBulls Bullets — July 10, 2026
Seven-time All-Star and two-time Finals MVP small forward Kawhi Leonard’s Toronto Raptors reunion is on indefinite hold. The Los Angeles Clippers and Raptors released statements about the delay to ESPN’s Shams Charania and Sportsnet.ca’s Blake Murphy. A week-plus removed from the announced deal, the NBA informed both sides that Toronto would “assume the risk of any potential outcome of the investigation impacting Kawhi,” the Raptors told Murphy. The league continues to drag its feet while digging into allegations that Clippers ownership used a fraudulent sponsor to essentially funnel additional money under the table to Leonard. It sure sounds like there’s a possibility Leonard will be suspended for at least some of next season, throwing the entire blockbuster trade in jeopardy. The Ringer’s Bill Simmons speculates that former seven-time All-Star Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid, 32, will get traded for long-term cap relief. Embiid is owed Simmons pitches deals with rebuilding programs like the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks, and Golden State Warriors. While the 2023 MVP remains a formidable two-way presence whenever he does hit the court, the veteran big man has averaged just 32 healthy contests across the past three seasons. Simmons also hints that 22-time All-Star forward LeBron James’ free agent journey is already wrapped up. All-NBA shooting guard Donovan Mitchell inked a brutal four-year, $272.8 million maximum deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers recently, and Simmons observes that the team also hired former James high school teammate Brandon Weems to serve as its assistant GM. twitter.com/ESPNCleveland/status/2075374560954716406 After letting key reserve center Mitchell Robinson depart in free agency for the Boston Celtics, the reigning champion New York Knicks have prioritized retaining all their available backup guards this summer. While it made sense to hold onto Landry Shamet and Jose Alvarado, Jordan Clarkson proved less useful in the playoffs. Nevertheless, Clarkson’s agent Rich Paul informs Stefan Bondy of The New York Post that he will return to the Knicks. Charania reports that he’s inking a minimum one-year, $3.9 million deal. Why New York isn’t prioritizing a tweener forward — the club’s only minor roster gap during the postseason — remains a mystery. With floor-spacing center Quinten Post departing for the Memphis Grizzlies on a stunning three-season, $30 million contract, the Warriors have re-signed free agent big Charles Bassey to a one-season deal, sources inform Charania. Our Bulls are slated to face off against Cameron Boozer’s Memphis Grizzlies Friday night for Las Vegas Summer League. So what better time than now to take stock of how some other top lottery prospects performed Thursday? The top two picks in the 2026 NBA Draft squared off for the first time as pros on Thursday. Salt Lake City Summer League wrapped up last week, but Thursday marked the start of the Vegas vintage. In a 92-88 win for his Washington Wizards, No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa scored a game-best 27 points, plus seven boards, two swipes and a block. Utah Jazz combo guard Darryn Peterson, the No. 2 selection, paced Utah with 24 points, plus three assists, one block… and nine fouls (Summer League permits 10 before ejection).SLAM IT DOWN, @AJ_Dybantsa ?The #1 pick drops a game-high 27 in his NBA Summer League debut as the Wizards secure the dub over the Jazz! t.co/RShULu4j95 pic.twitter.com/UOCEfo60U1
— NBA (@NBA) July 10, 2026 L.A. Clippers No. 5 pick Keaton Wagler got off to an especially inauspicious start, scoring a whopping seven points on 1-of-7 field goal shooting and notching a dismal -23 plus-minus in a 91-85 defeat to No. 7 selection Darius Acuff’s Sacramento Kings. Wagler struggled to carve out enough space against NBA-caliber competition. His lack of footspeed was glaring, too. Acuff scored 19 points on an inefficient 6-of-20 shooting from the floor and 2-of-4 shooting from the foul line. He also dished out seven dimes, while registering a decent +3. No. 14 pick Hannes Steinbach logged a 15-point, 11-rebound contest while powering his Charlotte Hornets to an 86-74 win over the Orlando Magic. Whether or not they sign LeBron James, the Golden State Warriors may have uncovered their star forward of the future in rookie ex-Michigan champ Yaxel Lendeborg. While powering the Warriors to a 101-90 win over the Dallas Mavericks, the No. 11 pick last month chipped in 21 points on 61.5 percent field goal shooting, 10 rebounds, and six assists. The question of fouls in the WNBA has been simmering as an issue basically since Caitlin Clark’s rookie season in 2024. Usually, of course, national media has bemoaned a lack of calls. It looks like the numbers tell another story. Kathy Morris of The Action Network takes stock of the average fouls called per minute in both the NBA and the WNBA during their most recent seasons. Surprisingly, WNBA clubs were dinged for 0.49 fouls per minute, while the NBA received “just” 0.41 foul calls. To add further fuel to the fire, nine of the top 10 clubs hit with the most fouls were WNBA squads. The Connecticut Sun’s 0.593 fouls per minute (and 23.7 a game) pace the pack. Our Chicago Sky land in fourth place, tied with the Dallas Wings, with 0.5 fouls per minute and 20 fouls per game. The Bulls, meanwhile, land in 33rd, with just 19 fouls called a night and 0.396 per minute.BULLS ON BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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