Hello and welcome to the ELEVENTH team eliminated, the Chicago Bulls as of a few minutes ago losing in the 9/10 Eastern Conference Play-in game to the 10-seed Heat.
[author's note: had this one locked and loaded before the play-in game]
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Time of death: April 16, 2025
Record at elimination: 39-43 (0-1 in play-in)
Head coach: Billy Donovan
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/chicago-bulls/yearly
Contract summary:
Lonzo Ball – 2/20 remain, TO yr-2
Vucevic – extension eligible or 21M expiring
Patrick Williams – 4/72M remain, final year 18M PO
Kevin Huerter – extension eligible or 17M expiring
Zach Collins – 18M expiring next season
Coby White – extension eligible or 12M expiring
Tre Jones – UFA
Jalen Smith – 2/18M remain
Ayo Dosunmu – extension eligible or 7.5M expiring
Jevon Carter – extension eligible or 7M PO
Talen Horton-Tucker - UFA
Rookie Scale/minimums (varies on 2-4 years remaining):
Josh Giddey – extension eligible or RFA market/offer sheet
Matas Buzelis – 3yr remain
Dalen Terry – extension eligible or 5.3M QO
Julian Phillips – 2 years remain final year 2.4M TO
TW
EJ Liddell
Emanuel Miller
Jahmir Young
Dead-cap – ~9M off the books this season, NONE retained next season.
25-26 Capspace – 1st apron team, hard-capped. Has 30M+ room until the 1st apron.
PICKS for 2025 draft:
CHI 1st
SAC 2nd
A SMALL SEASON REVIEW:
https://www.espn.com/nba/team/schedule/_/name/chi/chicago-bulls
The Bulls have hovered below-.500 for much of the year, however prior to the play-in game, Chicago's form improved to string together multiple win streaks of 3+ games. A stark change from the first 2/3 of the season where many times wins and losses were alternating. There have been some nice games for the Chicago team to date, BOS, NYK, MIL, DEN, and LAL (which was a half court game-winner from Giddey). And of course some rough losses and some in a string of by +10 points before the ASB. Finally to close out the season, the Bulls were down big to the Heat in the play-in game, and never really found its footing to make a comeback.
As we’ve noted with the Kings and Spurs, the Bulls were part of 2 separate trades with those teams during the course of the year. Gone are the duo of DeRozan and LaVine. Chicago got its 1st Round Pick back from the Spurs in the LaVine deal which helps considerably because it will be in the Lottery. Only Patrick Wiliams is locked up, with 4-more years on his kind of pricey 18M/per deal, but Giddey’s upcoming contract could change that.
Also, the Bulls have the ability to flip a lot of the roster after NEXT season as many of their current players will be expiring contracts next season if not extended.
One thing is for sure, the Bulls can decide which way they want to go – trade lots of expirings and do a hard reset, because this could be a perfect year to do so if heavy-long-term salary isn’t retained. Or they could place faith in their current roster which did play better after LaVine was traded, and see what marginal moves can improve the team.
Buzelis played in 77 games and much better near the end of the year – 8/3/1 averages. Coby White topped 20PPG, Giddey played at triple-double adjacent level in his contract year, and Vucevic had a resurgent 18p/10r. Lonzo played in 35 games, and 20MPG. There are some picks, there are some contract questions to answer, and possible trade markets to explore.... how do you think Chicago will move forward and how do you rate their season ? Coaching ? GM ? Giddey big time future with CHI or is he fools gold ? And finally - Bulls fans, who you do want in the draft ?