Kyle Korver
It’s Official: Bulls Trade Korver To Hawks
What’s been expected for days is now official: The Bulls have traded shooting guard Kyle Korver to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for a trade exception and cash considerations.
Report: Bulls Trade Korver To Atlanta
Pending a physical, the Bulls traded Kyle Korver to the Atlanta Hawks Friday.
Bernstein: Think Big, Bulls
Owning a late first-round pick in the NBA draft is supposed to be a sign of success. Unless it’s due to a prescient trade, high picks are for last year’s losers.
Bernstein: Bulls Playing Like Frauds
What’s the point of playing 66 games with postseason determination if that doesn’t continue into the actual playoffs?
Korver Expresses Thoughts On Rose Via Facebook
Hours after the Bulls were dealt the most devastating blow in recent memory with the loss of Derrick Rose for the season, Kyle Korver reached out to Rose on Facebook.
Shepkowski: A Somber Bulls Locker Room
The Bulls went up 1-0 against the Philadelphia 76ers but their confidence was shaken with another setback to Derrick Rose.
Korver, Boozer Lead Bulls Over Pacers, 92-87
Kyle Korver scored 20 points to help the Chicago Bulls defeat the Indiana Pacers 92-87 on Wednesday night and inch closer to claiming the top overall seed in the NBA playoffs.
Hamilton Leads Bulls Over Knicks, 98-86
Richard Hamilton scored 20 points, Luol Deng added 19 and the Chicago Bulls, playing without Derrick Rose again, beat the New York Knicks 98-86 Tuesday night.
Bernstein: Bulls-Knicks Playoff Matchup Could Be Fun
No need to be too concerned about the outcome, really, since one made free-throw at the end of regulation flips the script.
Korver: With Healthy Rose, Bulls Can Win Title
If Rose is healthy, Korver believes the team can fight through the injuries and shortened schedule to bring the Bulls the seventh NBA championship in franchise history.
Schuster: So Much For That Streak
Not since early February of 2011 had the Bulls lost two in a row. It was a streak that spanned 86 games but it’s a streak that’s now over. With Monday night’s 99-93 defeat to Houston the Bulls have lost back to back games under Tom Thibodeau for only the 5th time in his tenure.
Thunder Stomp Bulls, 1 Game Back For Best Record
Russell Westbrook scored 27 points, Kevin Durant added 26 points and 10 rebounds and the Oklahoma City Thunder used a dominating third quarter to beat Chicago 92-78 on Sunday and move within a game of the Bulls in the race for the NBA’s best record.
Bernstein: Stacey King Needs To Pull Back
Stacey King’s TV analysis of Bulls games is zooming over the water toward the ramp, as onlookers crowd the beachfront.
Lawson Leads Nuggets Over Bulls 108-91
Ty Lawson tied a season high with 27 points, Arron Afflalo added 22 and the Denver Nuggets shot 50 percent Monday night to beat the Chicago Bulls 108-91.
Lucas Spurs Rally As Bulls Beat Raptors 94-82
John Lucas scored all 13 of his points in the fourth quarter, Luol Deng had 17 points and 10 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls rallied to beat the Toronto Raptors 94-82 on Wednesday night.
Bulls Notebook: 4 Games, 5 Nights
Catch up with the latest news on the Bulls injuries, if tired legs played into their loss Thursday night and what some players are already looking forward to despite being months and months away.
Rose’s Last-Minute Jumper Leads Bulls Past Hornets
Derrick Rose scored 32 points, including the go-ahead jumper with 19.4 seconds left, and the Chicago Bulls closed with an 8-0 run to beat the New Orleans Hornets 99-95 Tuesday night.
Noah Nets First Triple-Double In Bulls 110-91 Win Over Bucks
Carlos Boozer scored 20 points, Derrick Rose and Luol Deng each added 16, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks 110-91 on Wednesday night.
Shepkowski: Bulls Downplay Thibodeau’s All-Star Appearance
The Bulls improved to 24-7 on the season and guaranteed head coach Tom Thibodeau an appearance as the head coach of the Eastern Conference squad in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.
Deng Leads Bulls In 121-115 Win Over Sacramento
Luol Deng came through with 23 points and a career-high 11 assists, and the Chicago Bulls escaped with a 121-115 victory over the Sacramento Kings after watching a 19-point, fourth-quarter lead dwindle to two.



