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Losses and injuries continue to mount for the Chicago Bulls, who host the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday after a winless four-game road trip.
Michael Jordan discussed an unusual "Love of the Game" clause that he had in his contract with the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls are on the verge of welcoming back Zach Collins, while Dalen Terry also took a step in the right direction on Tuesday.
BOTTOM LINE: Chicago looks to stop its four-game slide when the Bulls take on Brooklyn. The Bulls are 6-8 in Eastern Conference games. Chicago has a 5-6 record against opponents over .500. The Nets are 4-13 in Eastern Conference play. Brooklyn has the league's worst offense, averaging just 108.8 points per game.
As if the Bulls roster can't get thin enough, they have one more to add to their growing patheon of hobbled players.
Short-handed and outmuscled, Chicago lost for the fourth straight time and has seen its promising early start evaporate.
According to a new report from ESPN's Jamal Collier, the Chicago Bulls have talked about Anthony Davis' availability. Whether or not that will lead them to act,
Brandon Miller scored 27 points, Miles Bridges had 22 points, eight rebounds and seven assists and the Charlotte Hornets beat the Chicago Bulls 123-116 on Friday night to snap a seven-game losing streak.
Buzelis had one of his better performances of the season Monday. Is that a credit to a talk he had with coach Billy Donovan a couple of weeks ago? Maybe. It definitely didn't hurt.
The Chicago Bulls have reportedly considered pursuing a blockbuster $175 million trade prior to the NBA trade deadline.