Vucevic wanted to address the team after its loss Wednesday to the Hawks, and Donovan was all for him stepping up to do so.
The ending of this one was exciting as the Bulls trimmed the Hornets lead down to one in the final minutes. It ended with the Bulls down by two with the ball, and they got the shot that they wanted to take the lead. Unfortunately, it didn't drop.
The Chicago Bulls are currently in the midst of a three-game losing streak. Their most recent defeat came at the hands of the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night at home. One thing that Chicago has been able to do well all year long is score points,
With the loss, the Bulls are now 18-23 on the season, but they are still clinging to 10th place in the Eastern Conference. Chicago wants much more than another play-in tournament berth, though. Billy Donovan knows that when this team plays to their full potential, they can play with the best.
It's not the first time that Donovan has stressed that the former No. 4 overall pick needs to play with physicality and do so on a consistent basis, but it won't mean much if Williams doesn't get the message.
The Chicago Bulls are in the midst of a three-game losing streak, with their latest loss coming against the Atlanta Hawks, after losing 110-94. Sitting
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CHICAGOChicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan said the team’s first-round draft pick hasn’t been a part of his conversations with the front office and ownership ahead of next month’s NBA ...
DeMar DeRozan never had a hard time defining himself in Chicago. That was true even as he returned to the United Center in a black and purple jersey on Sunday, helming the Sacramento Kings to a 124-119 win in his first game against the Bulls since leaving the organization in free agency last summer.