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Happy Schedule Day, Learning A Lot Early, Matas Buzelis Dropping Hints? And Other Bulls Bullets

Happy “Are We Under Attack or is it just the Chicago Air & Water Show Rehearsal” Day!

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    The Chicago Bulls’ full 2025-26 schedule will drop in only a matter of hours, and they have shared a little sneak peek at their upcoming release video! They usually hit it out of the park with these, so I’m excited to see what the creative team has in store. twitter.com/chicagobulls/status/1955992816200347911 As interested as I am in learning who the Bulls will welcome into the United Center for the home opener, I am even more interested in knowing what the first month and a half will look like for this young group. All things considered, I think we will learn a lot about the 2025-26 Chicago Bulls pretty early on. Will they be the same fun and frisky group that closed out last season, or will that 15-5 finish prove to be another example of meaningless Spring hoops? If one thing is for sure, the Bulls better be ready to act if it’s the latter. Decisions have to be made early on in this upcoming season with so many players set to hit the unrestricted free agent market in 2026. The front office has seen time and again what can happen when you do not take advantage of the mid-season trade market. Whether it be staples like Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu or newcomers like Zach Collins and Kevin Huerter, there should be a sense of urgency to move the players that can walk this summer the closer we get to the trade deadline. You’re not retaining all these guys. Indeed, the Bulls finally have to pick a lane by the time January rolls around. As much as it would pain me to see a fourth consecutive Play-In Tournament exit, I can at least swallow that pill if this group is hovering around .500 come the holidays. That would be decently impressive for this specific roster. At the same time, if they are hanging in the depths of the East and a handful of wins under that mark (the most likely outcome), they would be foolish not to prioritize draft positioning. The 2026 lottery is filled with attractive talent and viewed as even deeper than this year’s class. If this franchise is truly committed to starting a youth movement, this is a draft you should want to prioritize. I also think there is a world where entering “tank mode” would still be beneficial for the current talent on this roster. Put the ball in Matas Buzelis’ hands more. Take the training wheels off Noa Essengue. Give Dalen Terry even more run before his restricted free agency. Heck, maybe even bench Vucevic and try to get Zach Collins trade stock up before the deadline. Not aiming for the postseason does not mean you are throwing away the entire season. In addition to draft stock, the Bulls can still find meaning while joining “tank mode,” whether it be via player development or player evaluation. © David Banks-Imagn Images Did Matas Buzelis break some news!? The Bulls’ young forward posted a cryptic story to his secondary Instagram on Wednesday night. With just a black backdrop, Buzelis tagged Josh Giddey and typed out a pen and paper emoji. Is he simply letting his teammate know that he hopes to see a deal done soon, or does he KNOW that pen will be put to paper imminently? WE NEED ANSWERS, MATAS! twitter.com/BN_Bulls/status/1955808442339483947 As ESPN looks ahead to the 2026 offseason, it highlighted the Bulls as one of a handful of teams in a position to open up significant spending power. The other teams mentioned were the Nets, Hornets, Pistons, Clippers, Lakers, Trail Blazers, Jazz, and Wizards. The good news is that Chicago could very well rank near the top of that list in terms of free agent destinations, especially with some promising young talent. The bad news is that there is going to be A LOT of competition in 2026, and free agency has become less and less of a serious way to add impact talent. Heck, we have already seen two of the biggest names taken off the market, with Luka Doncic and De’Aaron Fox inking max extensions this summer. Second-round pick Lachlan Olbrich sat down with ESPN Australia to talk about his basketball journey! Playing time will be hard to come by for the big man, so expect to see him spending the majority of his season in Hoffman Estates with the Windy City Bulls. For what it’s worth, I thought his Summer League showing was decent. He has a little more burst to his game than I initially expected, and he always ran the floor hard. Tab continues to take a look back at Blackhawks history as they head toward the 100th season. Ben Johnson is holding nothing back in Game 2 of the preseason. We can expect to see practically everyone out there. Give us Trubisky vs. Williams or give us death! The Cubs are about to get back some much-needed starting pitching help.

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