Chicago Bulls Central
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The Chicago Bulls Central Podcast, hosted by Haize, a lifelong Bulls fan, covers everything related to the Chicago Bulls and the NBA. Each episode provides analysis, news, and discussions about the team's performance, player updates, and league developments. The podcast is produced by The B.R.E.A.K.S Media and is available on Apple Podcasts.
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Matas Buzelis’ Leap Could Change EVERYTHING… But Did The Bulls Miss On Peyton Watson? 20.08.2026 23分Matas Buzelis already proved he belongs — but now the Chicago Bulls need to find out if he can become one of the pillars of a real contender.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why the 2026-27 season could be the most important year yet for Matas Buzelis. After averaging 8.6 points and 3.5 rebounds as a rookie, Matas jumped to 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.5 blocks last season while starting all 77 games he played. Now the question is bigger: can Matas go from promising young starter to a true piece Chicago can build around with Caleb Wilson and Josh Giddey?Haize explains why Caleb Wilson’s arrival should not become a Caleb vs. Matas debate. Caleb projects as the physical downhill force, while Matas can become the perimeter-oriented scorer, secondary creator and weak-side defensive disruptor. If both develop properly, Chicago may have two forwards who solve different problems instead of two prospects competing for the same spotlight.The show also lays out what “THE leap” actually looks like for Matas: roughly 20-22 points per game, improved creation, more dependable high-volume shooting, better free-throw pressure and more complete two-way defense. His post-All-Star production — 19.0 points and 6.9 rebounds — suggests the 20-point level is realistic if he can sustain it over a full season.Then Haize replaces today’s Facts Or Cap segment with the new Cleveland trade question: did the Bulls miss out after the Cavaliers landed Peyton Watson in a sign-and-trade? Reporting attributed to ESPN’s Shams Charania says Cleveland, Denver and the Clippers agreed to a deal sending Peyton Watson to the Cavaliers, Max Strus to the Clippers, and an unprotected 2031 Cavaliers first-round pick plus a 2032 Kings second-rounder to Denver; Watson is reportedly joining Cleveland on a four-year, $88 million deal, while the Clippers absorbed Strus’ salary through a trade exception.Haize debates whether Chicago should have chased Watson as a young defensive wing who fits the rebuild, whether the reported price was too rich for a Bulls team still evaluating its core, and whether Bryson Graham should have at least tried to get involved on Max Strus as a shooting addition. The answer may be less about one missed player and more about what this deal reveals: rebuilding teams with flexibility have to be ready when aggressive teams need help.Plus, Haize reacts to the idea of Kyle Korver returning to the Bulls’ front office after his Hawks departure. Korver has Bulls ties, a connection to Bryson Graham from Atlanta and a modern front-office résumé — but until stronger reporting emerges, it’s more of a back-burner storyline than a full rumor.🔥 Topics include:Matas Buzelis’ Year 3 leapWhy Caleb Wilson raises the stakes for MatasMatas as Caleb’s co-star, not rivalWhat 20-point Matas would mean for the rebuildWhy creation matters more than raw scoringMatas’ shooting, free throws and two-way growthCavaliers land Peyton Watson in sign-and-tradeDid the Bulls miss their chance at a young rebuild wing?Should Chicago have tried to land Max Strus?Why Bryson Graham’s patience is being testedKyle Korver front office speculation🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
ESPN Is Already Betting BIG On Caleb Wilson 👀 Did The Bulls Finally Draft Their Franchise Star? 19.08.2026 23分ESPN is already betting big on Caleb Wilson’s future — and Chicago Bulls fans should absolutely be paying attention.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize reacts to ESPN’s 2026 rookie forecast, where Caleb Wilson keeps showing up in conversations about superstardom, All-NBA upside, long-term ceiling, draft steals and even eventual championship potential. Wilson was not the No. 1, No. 2 or No. 3 pick, but ESPN insiders still ranked him among the rookies with one of the fastest paths to superstardom and the third-highest long-term ceiling in the class.Haize breaks down why this should raise excitement without creating unfair rookie-year expectations. ESPN did not project Wilson as the rookie with the biggest immediate winning impact, which suggests the national conversation is separating his long-term ceiling from his immediate readiness. For the Bulls, that means patience, development and a long runway should matter more than forcing Wilson to look like a star in October.The episode also looks at the bigger organizational challenge: ESPN clearly likes Wilson’s talent, but Chicago has to create the right developmental environment around him with Tiago Splitter, Jordan Brink, Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis and the right shooting/spacing pieces. ESPN even described the Bulls as launching a rebuild around Caleb Wilson, which makes this one of the most important developmental seasons in recent franchise history.Plus, Haize discusses whether the Bulls should take advantage of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ reported interest in moving Max Strus. Strus is owed $16.7 million next season, Chicago has room below the luxury tax, and his career 37% three-point shooting could help a Bulls team still thin on spacing — but Bryson Graham should demand assets if the Bulls are helping Cleveland solve a financial problem.Finally, the Bulls lost one potential Summer League shooting gem, as Donovan Atwell was granted a fifth year of NCAA eligibility and is returning to Texas Tech. Atwell shot 45.8% from three last season in college and 48.5% from deep in Summer League, so seeing him return to school stings a little for a Bulls team that still needs shooting depth.🔥 Topics include:ESPN’s Caleb Wilson rookie forecastCaleb’s superstar upside and All-NBA conversationWhy Caleb may need time despite his ceilingWhy Chicago must build the right environment around himRookie Revenge Tour implicationsCould Caleb become the best player in the 2026 draft?Max Strus salary-dump rumorsWhy the Bulls should demand assets from ClevelandDonovan Atwell returning to Texas TechWhat losing Atwell means for Bulls shooting depth🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdownPodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
If Caleb Wilson Becomes A STAR, Bulls Ownership Has NO EXCUSES 💰🐂 Plus Mathurin vs Swain/Sellers Debate 18.08.2026 23分Could Bryson Graham finally build a Chicago Bulls team worth spending on — and if he does, will ownership actually finish the job?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why Bulls fans do not need ownership spending recklessly right now. Chicago is rebuilding around Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis, Josh Giddey and a young core that still has major questions to answer. With the current CBA, there’s a real difference between paying the luxury tax and pushing deep into apron restrictions, so spending just to prove a point would be bad roster management.But when the time comes? The excuses need to stop. The Bulls are valued at $6 billion, with Forbes estimating $160 million in operating income, while also noting Chicago has historically paid the luxury tax only once. That makes the eventual ownership test very real: if Graham develops a contender, will the Bulls actually pay like one?Haize lays out the triggers for when Bulls ownership should open the checkbook: Caleb Wilson becoming a legitimate star, Matas Buzelis proving he can be a true No. 2 or high-end No. 3, Josh Giddey proving the core works, the Bulls winning a playoff series, or a genuine difference-maker becoming available.Then the show shifts to the Bennedict Mathurin question. Do the Bulls actually need to rush into another scorer right now, or should 2026-27 be the year Chicago finds out what it already has in Dailyn Swain, Jaylin Sellers and Rob Dillingham? Swain brings size, downhill creation and two-way upside, while Sellers has a serious shooting résumé and already showed scoring flashes in Summer League.If Mathurin comes at a bargain price, he’s worth discussing. But if the cost includes useful contracts, draft compensation, long-term money and major offensive usage, Haize explains why Chicago may be better off using this season as Bryson Graham’s information season before attacking the scoring market in 2027.🔥 Topics include:Will Bulls ownership spend if Bryson Graham builds a contender?Why Chicago should not pay tax just to be mediocreThe Bulls’ financial power and luxury-tax historyCaleb Wilson as the spending triggerMatas Buzelis’ leap and the No. 2 option questionJosh Giddey’s role in making the core workWhy development creates financial flexibilityShould the Bulls pursue Bennedict Mathurin now?Why Dailyn Swain deserves real offensive repsJaylin Sellers as a cheap internal scoring optionRob Dillingham’s bench-scoring auditionWhy 2026-27 should be an information season🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
The Bulls’ Starting 5 Isn’t The Problem… Their Bench Could Decide EVERYTHING 17.08.2026 24分The Chicago Bulls’ starting five looks relatively clear — but the bench could decide whether this team is actually better than expected.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down the biggest rotation question facing Tiago Splitter entering the 2026-27 season: do the Bulls have a genuinely deep bench, or just a crowded group of players fighting for minutes? Chicago’s projected starting five of Josh Giddey, Norman Powell, Matas Buzelis, Caleb Wilson and Nic Claxton is straightforward, but the real question is what happens after those five.Haize looks at the battle involving Tre Jones, Jalen Smith, Isaac Okoro, Leonard Miller, Rob Dillingham, Dailyn Swain, Patrick Williams, Zach Collins and Noa Essengue — and why NBA rotations usually shrink to eight or nine dependable players when games matter.Could Tre Jones be the second unit’s stabilizer? Is Jalen Smith secretly Chicago’s sixth man after posting strong production and impact numbers? Can Leonard Miller become the bench’s chaos button? Does Rob Dillingham give the Bulls a real microwave scorer? And is Patrick Williams in danger of going from former starter to outside the rotation?Plus, Haize debates whether Bryson Graham should attach draft picks just to dump Patrick Williams. If the Bulls are not clearing space for an immediate championship move, is it worth burning assets just to erase a contract from the previous front office? Or should Chicago let Williams compete under Splitter and Jordan Brink before making another costly decision?🔥 Topics include:Bulls bench rotation battleTre Jones as the stabilizing guardJalen Smith as a possible sixth manIsaac Okoro’s defensive-specialist roleLeonard Miller’s path to real minutesRob Dillingham as the bench ceiling-raiserDailyn Swain’s rookie rotation challengePatrick Williams’ uncertain roleZach Collins as matchup depthNoa Essengue and the G League questionShould the Bulls attach picks to dump Patrick Williams?Why Chicago only needs two young bench players to hit🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Should The Bulls SAVE Their Assets For A STAR? Bryson Graham’s Biggest Rebuild Test 16.08.2026 30分Should the Chicago Bulls stop chasing incremental upgrades and save their assets for the player who can actually change the franchise ceiling?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down one of the biggest questions of the Bryson Graham rebuild: when should the Bulls finally cash in their flexibility? Chicago has kept its books clean with Josh Giddey on a flat contract, Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis on rookie-scale deals, movable veteran contracts like Norman Powell, Nic Claxton, Isaac Okoro and Jalen Smith, plus additional draft capital from the Ayo Dosunmu trade. That flexibility matters — but only if Graham uses it at the right time.Haize explains why Chicago should call about players like Jericho Sims, Jordan Hawkins, Peyton Watson and Scoot Henderson, but also why there is a major difference between a value move and a franchise-altering move. The Bulls still need to learn what Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis and Josh Giddey truly are before spending major assets on the wrong star or the wrong position.The show dives into the major evaluation questions: Is Caleb a No. 1 option, elite No. 2 or high-level starter? Is Matas a true second star or more of a third option? Does Giddey scale as the long-term playoff point guard? Which young players — Rob Dillingham, Dailyn Swain, Noa Essengue and Leonard Miller — are real rotation assets? And does the Wilson-Claxton frontcourt actually work offensively?Plus, Haize builds a Bulls star-target board featuring Paolo Banchero, Donovan Mitchell, Franz Wagner, Devin Booker, Evan Mobley, Zion Williamson, Tyler Herro, Michael Porter Jr. and more — while explaining why Chicago cannot spend superstar ammunition on secondary pieces.🔥 Topics include:Should the Bulls save assets for a star trade?Why Caleb Wilson determines the entire rebuild pathMatas Buzelis’ No. 2 option questionJosh Giddey’s playoff scalabilityWhy the Bulls should not overspend on role playersPaolo Banchero as the dream young-star swingDonovan Mitchell and Devin Booker as scoring fitsFranz Wagner and Evan Mobley as development-dependent targetsWhy Zion Williamson is a buy-low-only gambleTyler Herro and Michael Porter Jr. as good moves, not “the move”Bryson Graham’s checklist before making a blockbusterWhy patience cannot become passivity🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdownPodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Bulls’ “Three Weeks From Hell” Could Reveal EVERYTHING About The Rebuild 👀 Caleb Wilson’s Revenge Tour Begins 15.08.2026 25分The Chicago Bulls’ 2026-27 schedule is here, and the first month may tell fans everything about where this rebuild really stands.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down the Bulls’ brutal early-season stretch that Joe Cowley labeled the “three weeks of hell.” From Oct. 26 through Nov. 16, Chicago faces Boston twice, New York twice, Philadelphia twice, San Antonio, Atlanta, Minnesota and Cleveland — all after opening with Toronto, Milwaukee and Washington, with six of the first eight games on the road.Haize explains why this stretch should not be judged strictly by wins and losses. Instead, the real questions are about Josh Giddey’s decision-making, Matas Buzelis’ scoring consistency, Caleb Wilson’s NBA readiness, Nic Claxton’s defensive impact, Tiago Splitter’s adjustments, the bench hierarchy and whether the starting five actually works.Then the show shifts into Caleb Wilson’s Rookie Revenge Tour. The 2026 Draft went AJ Dybantsa No. 1, Darryn Peterson No. 2, Cameron Boozer No. 3 and Caleb Wilson No. 4, and the NBA schedule gives Wilson eight chances to face the players drafted ahead of him.From Wilson vs. Dybantsa in the Bulls’ home opener, to the winning-impact debate against Peterson, to the personal Summer League rematch with Boozer, these games could shape the Rookie of the Year race and the national perception of Chicago’s rebuild.🔥 Topics include:Bulls’ “Three Weeks From Hell” schedule stretchWhy Boston tests Chicago’s half-court offenseKnicks physicality as a Caleb/Matas measuring stickPhiladelphia’s star-power testSan Antonio as the rebuild blueprintAtlanta’s identity testMinnesota as the depth testCleveland as the Central Division benchmarkCaleb Wilson vs. AJ DybantsaCaleb Wilson vs. Darryn PetersonCaleb Wilson vs. Cameron BoozerHow the rookie race could change the Bulls’ rebuild timeline🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
ESPN Says Bulls Won’t Contend Until 2032… Are Caleb Wilson & Matas REALLY Six Years Away?! 14.08.2026 22分ESPN says the Chicago Bulls may not seriously contend until 2032 — but is that timeline fair, or way too pessimistic?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down ESPN placing the Bulls in its “Maybe by 2032” tier, a group built around teams that may have promising young talent but still look years away from true championship contention. The logic is understandable: Chicago is coming off a 31-win season, finished near the bottom of the league offensively and defensively, and still has a new front office, new coach and unproven young core.But Haize pushes back on the idea that Chicago automatically needs most of the decade before it can matter again. If Caleb Wilson becomes a true franchise player, the rebuild changes immediately. If Matas Buzelis makes a Year 3 leap into borderline All-Star territory, the Bulls may already have two major pieces. And if Josh Giddey settles in as an elite connector rather than trying to be the superstar, Chicago’s timeline could move up fast.Haize also looks at why ESPN has a point: the Bulls do not yet have a proven No. 1 option, lack meaningful playoff experience, still have major defensive questions, and are rebuilding in a crowded Eastern Conference. But in today’s NBA, six years is an eternity — and if Wilson, Buzelis, Giddey, Nic Claxton, Tiago Splitter and Bryson Graham hit the right developmental checkpoints, Chicago could enter serious contention conversations closer to 2029 or 2030 than 2032.🔥 Topics include:ESPN’s brutal 2032 Bulls contention timelineWhy Chicago is not a contender right nowCaleb Wilson as the timeline acceleratorMatas Buzelis’ Year 3 leap and second-star upsideJosh Giddey’s playoff fit and connector roleWhy playoff experience still mattersHow Nic Claxton and Tiago Splitter can reshape the defenseWhy the Bulls’ depth is still theoreticalWhy the Eastern Conference makes this rebuild harderHaize’s realistic Bulls timeline: identify, compete, test, push, contend🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
NBA Snubbed The Bulls? 2026-27 Schedule Gives Caleb Wilson A BRUTAL First Test 14.08.2026 24分The Chicago Bulls’ full 2026-27 NBA schedule is here — and the league made one thing clear: Chicago has to earn its way back into the spotlight.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down the biggest takeaways from the Bulls’ newly released schedule, including the start of the Caleb Wilson era, a tough opening month, only three national TV games, major homecomings, revenge games and the stretches that could define the season.The Bulls open the season on the road against the Toronto Raptors on Oct. 21, then return to the United Center for their home opener against AJ Dybantsa and the Washington Wizards on Oct. 24. From there, Chicago’s early schedule gives fans a fast look at how ready Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis, Josh Giddey, Norman Powell, Nic Claxton and Tiago Splitter really are.Haize also reacts to the Bulls receiving just three national TV games this season, including matchups against the New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets. Is the NBA justified after Chicago’s recent lack of postseason relevance, or is the league missing a chance to showcase one of its most exciting young players in Caleb Wilson?Plus, Haize looks at key dates like Coby White’s Charlotte matchups, Ayo Dosunmu’s return to Chicago with Minnesota, the Bulls’ two four-game road trips, the March six-game homestand, matchups against the new-look Philadelphia 76ers, and battles with Western Conference powers like the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.🔥 Topics include:Bulls 2026-27 schedule release reactionCaleb Wilson era begins in TorontoBulls home opener vs. AJ Dybantsa and WashingtonOnly three national TV games for ChicagoNBA snub or fair reality check?Coby White revenge games vs. CharlotteAyo Dosunmu’s homecoming with MinnesotaTough December and January road tripsSix-game March homestand at the United CenterBulls vs. Knicks, Sixers, Heat, Spurs and ThunderWhy this schedule can reveal how real the rebuild isPodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Bulls NBA Cup Group Could EXPOSE The Rebuild Early 👀 Plus Patrick Williams Contract Panic? 13.08.2026 22分The Chicago Bulls’ NBA Cup schedule is official — and it might tell us very quickly how far Bryson Graham’s rebuild has really come.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why the Bulls’ NBA Cup group could be the perfect early-season measuring stick. Chicago opens group play Oct. 30 at Boston, then hosts Atlanta on Nov. 13, hosts Washington on Nov. 20, and finishes Nov. 25 at Charlotte.Each matchup tells us something different. Boston tests Chicago’s ceiling against an East contender. Atlanta tests whether Josh Giddey and the Bulls can handle physical perimeter pressure. Washington gives fans the rebuild-vs-rebuild showdown with Caleb Wilson vs. AJ Dybantsa. And Charlotte may be the floor test — can the Bulls start passing teams in the Play-In tier?Haize also reacts to Patrick Williams being ranked among the NBA’s worst contracts and whether the Bulls can realistically fix that problem without sacrificing draft capital. Williams’ five-year, $90 million fully guaranteed deal remains one of the biggest leftovers from the previous regime, and his role under Bryson Graham and Tiago Splitter is now far from guaranteed.Plus, could the Bulls lose their best hidden shooter before training camp? Donovan Atwell looked like a cheap developmental shooting option after hitting 45.8% from three in college and Summer League, but his Bulls future may be less secure than expected.🔥 Topics include:Bulls NBA Cup schedule reactionWhat Boston tells us about Chicago’s ceilingJosh Giddey’s pressure test vs. AtlantaCaleb Wilson vs. AJ Dybantsa in Bulls-WizardsWhy Charlotte may be the most important NBA Cup matchupCan the Bulls win the group?Patrick Williams’ contract problemCan Tiago Splitter raise P-Will’s trade value?Donovan Atwell’s uncertain Bulls futureShould Chicago use the final roster spot on shooting?🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Facts or Cap: Should The Bulls Trade Josh Giddey? Plus Powell’s Scoring Role & Caleb Wilson’s Star Power 12.08.2026 23分Should the Chicago Bulls actually consider trading Josh Giddey — or is that take missing the bigger picture?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize dives into a new Facts or Cap debate sparked by the idea that the Bulls may be better off trading Josh Giddey to fully build around Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis. Haize explains why the concern around Giddey’s defense, shooting and roster fit is fair — but also why judging him off a poorly balanced Bulls roster and a clunky two-man game with Nikola Vučević may ignore what this new group could unlock.Can Giddey work with Caleb and Matas? Does the addition of Norman Powell, Nic Claxton, and a more athletic roster finally give Chicago a fair way to evaluate him?Then Haize asks another major question: If Norman Powell leads the Bulls in scoring, is that actually a good thing? Powell may be the safest 20-point scorer on the roster, but if Matas Buzelis takes the scoring crown, that could mean a true Year 3 leap. And if Caleb Wilson leads the team as a rookie? Bulls fans may be looking at a franchise-altering outcome.Plus, the NBA has once again left the Bulls mostly out of the national spotlight. Is that fair after a 31-win season? Or could Caleb Wilson’s athleticism, Summer League dominance, and Chicago’s young, exciting roster force the league to pay attention sooner than expected?🔥 Topics include:Facts or Cap: Should the Bulls trade Josh Giddey?Why Giddey may be harder to build around than some guardsWhy the old Bulls roster did not give Giddey a fair testHow Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis change Giddey’s fitWho should lead the Bulls in scoring?Norman Powell as the safe scoring leaderMatas Buzelis’ ideal Year 3 scoring leapCaleb Wilson’s nuclear upside scenarioWhy the Bulls may not need one dominant scorerNBA national TV snub debateCan Caleb Wilson make Bulls basketball nationally relevant again?🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Norman Powell Gets BRUTALLY HONEST About the Bulls — And He’s 100% Right 11.08.2026 23分Norman Powell isn’t sugarcoating anything about the Chicago Bulls — and that may be EXACTLY what this young team needs.On this episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize reacts to Powell’s blunt assessment that the Bulls have the potential to be “really good” — but also the potential to be “really bad.” Instead of viewing that honesty as negativity, Haize explains why Powell’s veteran leadership, scoring, floor spacing and willingness to hold the locker room accountable could be invaluable for young players like Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis and Dailyn Swain during the 2026-27 NBA season. 🐂🔥Then, Haize pushes back on the growing idea that Chicago should trade veterans simply to stack more future assets around Caleb Wilson. Jalen Smith, Tre Jones, Norman Powell, Nic Claxton and Isaac Okoro have all been mentioned as players the Bulls could eventually move — but would trading useful NBA players for second-round picks and developmental prospects actually HELP Caleb develop? 🤔There’s a difference between rebuilding and endlessly collecting assets.Finally, Haize breaks down why the 2026-27 Chicago Bulls season should be viewed as an evaluation year for Bryson Graham and Tiago Splitter. Chicago now has a more balanced roster, a coaching staff positioned to maximize player strengths and enough flexibility to learn exactly who belongs in the organization’s long-term plans.🏀 Is Norman Powell the veteran voice this young Bulls team desperately needed?🏀 Should Chicago trade veterans for more future assets?🏀 Which players could establish themselves as long-term pieces?🏀 And could this evaluation season finally give Bryson Graham the answers he needs to build the next great Bulls team?Drop your thoughts in the comments and subscribe to Chicago Bulls Central for daily Chicago Bulls news, rumors, analysis and discussion with Haize! 🔴⚫🐂Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Bulls Don’t Need To Tank Anymore?! Bryson Graham’s First Summer Changed The Entire Plan 10.08.2026 22分Are the Chicago Bulls finally rebuilding the right way?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why Bryson Graham’s first summer running the Bulls has already put Chicago on a much better long-term track. The Bulls may not be headed for national TV glory right away, and Caleb Wilson alone will not instantly lift the franchise back to relevance, but the direction finally makes sense.Haize reacts to David Aldridge ranking the Bulls No. 13 in his NBA offseason rankings, a sign that Chicago’s summer deserves more respect than it may receive nationally. From moving on from the failed AKME era, hiring Tiago Splitter, adding Norman Powell, acquiring Nic Claxton, drafting Caleb Wilson, and preserving flexibility, the Bulls finally look like a team with a real plan instead of a franchise stuck in the middle.Then the conversation shifts to a fascinating question: Do the Bulls even need to tank anymore? With the NBA’s upcoming lottery changes making the bottom-three records less rewarding, Chicago may be able to develop Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis and Caleb Wilson, compete hard, build a culture, and still maintain real lottery upside.Plus, should the Bulls make one more young talent swing before training camp? Haize breaks down the cases for Jordan Hawkins, Scoot Henderson, and the possibility that the smartest move may be keeping the 15th roster spot open for flexibility.🔥 Topics include:Bryson Graham’s first Bulls offseasonDavid Aldridge ranking Chicago’s summer No. 13Why the Bulls finally have a clear rebuild directionCaleb Wilson’s impact on the franchise outlookWhy Norman Powell’s contract is smart team-buildingNic Claxton, Zach Collins and flexible roster constructionWhy the Bulls may not need to tank under the new lottery systemCan Chicago win games while still rebuilding?Jordan Hawkins as a buy-low shooting targetScoot Henderson as a big upside swingWhy the 15th roster spot may be more valuable empty🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
5 Buy-Low Trade Targets The Bulls Should Call About 👀 Bryson Graham’s Next Sneaky Move? 09.08.2026 28分Could the Chicago Bulls’ next move come from another team’s roster crunch?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down five buy-low trade targets that Bryson Graham should at least call about as the Bulls continue building around Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis and Caleb Wilson.The conversation starts with Jordan Hawkins, who may be the best fit of the group. With New Orleans reportedly exploring ways to create roster and financial flexibility, Hawkins’ movement shooting and connection to Graham’s Pelicans background make him a fascinating Bulls target. Chicago badly needs high-volume shooting, and Hawkins could be the exact type of young reclamation swing that fits this rebuild.Haize also looks at Scoot Henderson, whose role in Portland has become more complicated after the Blazers added more backcourt talent. Is Scoot worth a true buy-low swing, or would the Bulls already having Giddey, Tre Jones, Rob Dillingham and Dailyn Swain make the fit too messy?Then the show shifts to Reed Sheppard, who might be the dream shooting fit next to Giddey, Caleb and Matas — but also the least likely to come cheap. Plus, Haize explains why Karlo Matković could be a smart developmental big if Chicago moves Jalen Smith, and why Jericho Sims only makes sense if the Bulls can replace Smith’s spacing elsewhere.Plus, voicemails hit on the Lonzo Ball “what if,” Patrick Williams’ trade value, why the Bulls should not rush a Jalen Smith trade, Bennedict Mathurin as a low-risk upside swing, Nic Claxton’s impact and more.🔥 Topics include:5 buy-low trade targets for the Chicago BullsJordan Hawkins as a perfect Bulls shooting targetScoot Henderson’s buy-low upsideReed Sheppard’s fit with Josh Giddey, Caleb Wilson and Matas BuzelisKarlo Matković as a cheap developmental bigJericho Sims and Milwaukee’s roster crunchWhy Jalen Smith should not be moved too quicklyPatrick Williams’ contract problemBennedict Mathurin’s low-risk appealNic Claxton’s value even if he does not return to peak form🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Bulls’ Mathurin Sign-And-Trade Path Just Got REAL + Nic Claxton Arrives To Prove Critics Wrong 08.08.2026 23分Could the Chicago Bulls have the cleanest path to a Bennedict Mathurin sign-and-trade?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down the latest Bulls rumors surrounding Bennedict Mathurin and why Chicago’s possible sign-and-trade framework may stand out among reported suitors like the New Orleans Pelicans, Milwaukee Bucks, Dallas Mavericks and others. With Mathurin expected to command more than Chicago’s room mid-level exception, a sign-and-trade could become the most realistic path — and a package involving Isaac Okoro plus second-round picks may be one of the smoother options for the Clippers.Haize also discusses why the Clippers may want meaningful value back instead of simply helping another team land Mathurin, how New Orleans’ asset limitations and luxury-tax situation could affect the market, and why Chicago’s front office under Bryson Graham still appears willing to stay active if the right opportunity presents itself.Then the focus shifts to Nic Claxton, who has finally arrived at the Advocate Center in Bulls gear. Claxton’s first day in Chicago is a reminder of how important he could be for Tiago Splitter’s defense, especially around young pieces like Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis. Can Claxton shore up the Bulls’ rim protection, regain his defensive impact and prove the trade was worth the cap-space gamble?Plus, Haize reacts to voicemails on national doubt surrounding the Bulls, why games are not won on paper, whether Chicago could exceed expectations, and why Cam Thomas may not fit the Bulls’ preferred style despite his scoring ability.🔥 Topics include:Bennedict Mathurin sign-and-trade rumorsWhy the Bulls’ offer path may stand outIsaac Okoro plus second-round picks as a possible frameworkWhy the Clippers may want meaningful value backNic Claxton finally arriving in ChicagoCan Claxton prove the Bulls right?How Claxton fits next to Caleb Wilson and Matas BuzelisBulls national doubt and expectationsWhy Cam Thomas may not fit Chicago’s identityWhy Tiago Splitter has to maximize this roster🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Was The Nic Claxton Trade Actually Bad? Bulls Shooting Problem May Be Overblown 07.08.2026 21分Was the Nic Claxton trade really one of the worst moves of the NBA offseason — or are people missing what the Chicago Bulls actually needed?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why SB Nation ranking the Bulls’ acquisition of Nic Claxton as the fifth-worst move of the offseason may be too harsh. The asset-management criticism is fair: Chicago used cap space and took on roughly $44 million over two years instead of extracting draft capital. But from a basketball standpoint, Claxton checks several major boxes for this roster. The Bulls finished 22nd in defensive rating, allowed opponents to shoot 58.9% in the paint, and badly needed a real defensive center next to Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis and Caleb Wilson.Haize explains how Claxton gives Tiago Splitter defensive flexibility with switching, mobility, length, blitzing ability and recovery speed. He also looks at how Claxton could help protect Matas and Caleb while they develop into a long, athletic defensive frontcourt. But the concerns are real: spacing could get ugly, Claxton’s rebounding must bounce back, and the Bulls need the 2022-24 version of Claxton — not the statistically declining one from last season.Then the show shifts to Chicago’s biggest offensive concern: is the Bulls’ shooting actually as bad as it looks? Haize breaks down why the answer may be “not as bad as people think.” Josh Giddey has become a respectable shooter, Matas Buzelis already has high-volume three-point confidence, Caleb Wilson changed the conversation in Summer League, Norman Powell brings proven shooting gravity, and Jalen Smith may be too important as a stretch big to give away.🔥 Topics include:Was the Nic Claxton trade really one of the NBA offseason’s worst moves?Why the asset-management criticism is fairHow Claxton helps Tiago Splitter build a real defenseWhy Claxton’s fit with Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis mattersThe Bulls’ spacing concerns with Claxton, Caleb and GiddeyWhy Jalen Smith remains importantIs Chicago’s shooting problem overblown?Josh Giddey’s shooting growthMatas Buzelis as a high-volume shooterCaleb Wilson’s Summer League shooting leapNorman Powell’s gravity and lineup impact🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Caleb Wilson & Matas Buzelis: Bulls’ Next Great Duo? Plus The Development Clock Is Ticking 06.08.2026 23分Do the Chicago Bulls finally have the beginning of their next great duo?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis should not be viewed as rivals for the future of the franchise — they should be developed as a partnership. Neither player has proven he is a franchise superstar yet, but their age, size, athleticism, scoring potential and defensive versatility give Chicago two young forwards whose timelines and skill sets naturally fit together.Haize looks at how Buzelis’ perimeter scoring and Wilson’s physical, downhill, two-way pressure could complement each other. Matas can create space. Caleb can attack that space. Caleb can pull defenders toward the paint. Matas can punish defenses from the perimeter. That pairing could become the foundation of Chicago’s future identity.The conversation also gets into how Josh Giddey can connect both forwards in transition, why Norman Powell matters as a veteran scoring stabilizer, and why Tiago Splitter must give Wilson and Buzelis meaningful reps together instead of treating them like separate projects.Then Haize shifts to the development clock for Rob Dillingham, Dailyn Swain and Noa Essengue. Dillingham has the shortest evaluation window, Swain deserves at least two full seasons, and Essengue needs the longest runway because of his age, injuries and limited NBA sample.🔥 Topics include:Caleb Wilson and Matas Buzelis as the Bulls’ next great duoWhy Chicago should not turn their development into a competitionHow Josh Giddey connects Wilson and BuzelisWhy the Bulls must protect the long-term visionRob Dillingham’s short evaluation windowWhat Dailyn Swain needs to prove in Year 1Why Noa Essengue deserves patienceHow Tiago Splitter should build evaluation lineupsWhich young Bulls fit the Giddey-Matas-Caleb coreBryson Graham’s future roster decisions🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
How Leonard Miller Solves The Bulls Patrick Williams Problem 05.08.2026 23分Patrick Williams may be facing the biggest season of his Chicago Bulls career — and this time, his draft status and contract may not save him.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down The Patrick Williams Problem and why the former No. 4 pick has more to prove than anyone on the roster. Williams has struggled to show meaningful growth, shot a career-low 37.2% from the field in 2025-26, and now has to earn minutes under a front office that did not draft him or give him his five-year, $90 million deal.Haize also looks at why Tre Jones may quietly be one of the most important Bulls this season. Jones averaged 13.5 points, 5.3 assists and 1.1 steals in Chicago while shooting 55.6% from the field, and his nearly 4-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio gives the Bulls a steady low-usage guard who can help organize young players like Matas Buzelis, Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain.Then the spotlight shifts to Leonard Miller, who may be Tiago Splitter’s secret weapon. Miller finished last season strong, averaging 16.2 points and 8.2 rebounds in April before Chicago picked up his inexpensive $2.4 million option. His athleticism, rebounding, transition ability and positional versatility give him a real path to minutes — but shooting, defensive discipline and a crowded frontcourt remain major obstacles.🔥 Topics include:The Patrick Williams problemWhy P-Will can no longer rely on draft status or contractHow Tiago Splitter may build a true performance-based rotationTre Jones as the Bulls’ most underrated development pieceWhy Jones can help unlock Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis and Dailyn SwainLeonard Miller’s late-season breakoutWhy Miller fits Splitter’s pace, rebounding and role-based systemMiller vs Patrick Williams as a training camp battleHow the Bulls’ frontcourt crowd impacts minutesWhy performance must finally matter in Chicago🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Should The Bulls Trade Jalen Smith? NBA.com Disrespects Chicago + Caleb Wilson ROY Buzz 04.08.2026 24分Should the Chicago Bulls trade Jalen Smith — or is he more valuable to this roster than anything they could realistically get back?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down the growing Jalen Smith decision. Smith has reportedly drawn interest from teams like the Lakers, Timberwolves, Warriors and 76ers, with Philadelphia previously offering multiple second-round picks before Chicago declined. But Haize explains why the Bulls should not move Smith just to collect low-value draft capital. Smith averaged 10.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, shot 37.3% from three, and gives Chicago one of the few proven stretch-big options on the roster.The conversation then shifts to NBA.com ranking the Bulls 13th in the Eastern Conference, ahead of only Brooklyn and Milwaukee. Is that disrespectful after adding Norman Powell, Nic Claxton and Caleb Wilson? Or is it fair because the East got deeper with Philadelphia, Miami, Indiana, New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta and Orlando all positioned as stronger or more proven teams?Plus, Haize reacts to Caleb Wilson continuing to energize Bulls fans with confidence, appreciation and Rookie of the Year ambition. Wilson’s Summer League shooting, above-the-rim game, fit next to Powell and path toward a potential two-man ROY race with Cameron Boozer are all on the table.🔥 Topics include:Should the Bulls trade Jalen Smith?Lakers, Warriors, Wolves and Sixers trade fitWhy Smith’s shooting matters beside Giddey, Caleb and ClaxtonWhat Chicago should demand in a Smith tradeNBA.com ranking the Bulls 13th in the EastDisrespect or reality for the new-look Bulls?Caleb Wilson’s confidence and ROY pushWhy Wilson vs Boozer could become the rookie race to watchHow Chicago’s depth and development timeline shape the season🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Bulls Keeping A Roster Spot Open?! Mathurin Smoke, Paolo Dream Swing & 2027 Big-Game Plan 03.08.2026 22分Are the Chicago Bulls done making moves, or is Bryson Graham keeping one chair open for a reason?On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why the Bulls may enter the regular season with their 15th full-time roster spot open. After days of smoke around Bennedict Mathurin, including reported interest from Chicago and praise from the Bulls’ coaching staff, local reporting has suggested that the interest may be overstated. That does not completely kill the possibility, but it does make the Bulls’ bigger priority clear: flexibility.Haize explains why keeping the final roster spot open may line up with Bryson Graham’s front-office philosophy. Instead of rushing into a restricted free-agent sign-and-trade or adding a veteran just to fill the bench, Chicago could preserve flexibility to help facilitate trades, take on salary, or collect future draft capital if the right opportunity appears.Then the conversation gets bigger: Should the Bulls be watching the Orlando Magic and a potential second-apron crunch involving Paolo Banchero? If Orlando ever reaches a point where Banchero becomes available, should Chicago be aggressive even if the fit with Matas Buzelis and Caleb Wilson is imperfect?Plus, Haize looks ahead to 2027 free agency and why the 2026–27 season may be an evaluation year that determines whether the Bulls eventually pursue a player like Mathurin, Peyton Watson, or Jalen Duren.🔥 Topics include:Why the Bulls may keep the final roster spot openBennedict Mathurin interest cooling off?Why flexibility may matter more than filling spot No. 15Bryson Graham’s salary-dump/draft-capital strategyWhy Paolo Banchero should be on Chicago’s radarBanchero’s fit with Matas Buzelis and Caleb WilsonIs 2026–27 an evaluation season for the Bulls?Mathurin vs Watson vs Duren as future targetsHow Caleb, Matas and Claxton shape the 2027 planWhy the Bulls should avoid forcing the wrong move🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy -
Can Josh Giddey Lead The NBA In Assists? Bulls’ New Roster Gives Him A REAL Shot 02.08.2026 29分Can Josh Giddey lead the NBA in assists next season? It may sound bold, but the numbers say the conversation is real.On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why Josh Giddey does not need an unrealistic statistical explosion to enter the assist-title race. Giddey averaged 9.1 assists in only 32.1 minutes per game last season, trailing league leader Nikola Jokić by just 1.6 assists per game. He did not officially qualify because he played only 54 games, but on a raw per-game basis, he would have ranked behind only Jokić and Cade Cunningham.Haize compares Giddey to the last three NBA assist champions: Jokić, Trae Young and Tyrese Haliburton. The recent assist-title range has been roughly 10.7 to 11.6 assists per game, meaning Giddey likely needs to add about 1.6 to 2.0 assists per game to become a true favorite.The Bulls’ new roster gives him a real chance. Norman Powell gives Chicago a proven shooting scorer, Nic Claxton gives Giddey a vertical lob threat, Caleb Wilson is built for transition, cuts and hit-ahead passes, and Matas Buzelis could become the secondary scoring partner that turns more Giddey reads into assists.Plus, Haize lays out what Giddey must do to actually win the assist crown: play enough games, reach the 10.7 to 11.0 assist range, remain Chicago’s clear primary initiator, improve his scoring gravity and cut down the wasteful turnovers.🔥 Topics include:Can Josh Giddey lead the NBA in assists?Giddey vs Jokić, Trae and HaliburtonWhy availability is the first hurdleHow Norman Powell helps Giddey’s assist numbersWhy Nic Claxton changes the Bulls’ pick-and-roll geometryCaleb Wilson as a perfect transition targetMatas Buzelis as Giddey’s secondary scoring partnerWhy Chicago’s pace already supports assist productionWhat Giddey must clean up to reach 11 assists per gameGiddey’s realistic and high-end projections🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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