• Bulls Free Agency Targets: Brice Sensabaugh Trade? Quentin Grimes, Yves Missi & More 👀🐂
    Jun 28 2026

    The Chicago Bulls still have two clear roster needs: shooting and size. On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down the best free agent and trade targets for the Bulls as Bryson Graham continues reshaping the roster. 🐂🔥

    Could Quentin Grimes be the perfect two-way shooting guard fit? Is Brice Sensabaugh the value trade swing Chicago should chase? Should the Bulls go after Luke Kennard, Landry Shamet, Goga Bitadze, Mitchell Robinson, Walker Kessler, Robert Williams III or Wendell Carter Jr.?

    Haize also reacts to listener voicemails on Caleb Wilson’s Rookie of the Year mindset, Bryson Graham’s draft strategy, Nic Claxton’s upside, Josh Giddey’s defense, Dailyn Swain’s fit and more.

    The Bulls finally feel like they have a direction. Now the question is simple: what move comes next?

    Topics

    • Bulls free agency targets
    • Best shooting guard fits for Chicago
    • Brice Sensabaugh trade idea
    • Quentin Grimes free agency fit
    • Big man targets for the Bulls
    • Goga Bitadze, Mitchell Robinson, Walker Kessler talk
    • Caleb Wilson Rookie of the Year reaction
    • Bryson Graham’s roster-building approach
    • Listener voicemails


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    30 mins
  • Caleb Wilson Wants ROY! Bulls’ Secret Free Agency Weapon Could Change Everything
    Jun 27 2026

    Caleb Wilson made it clear: he wants to win Rookie of the Year for the Chicago Bulls. But does he actually have a real path to beat AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Cam Boozer?

    On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down Wilson’s strongest Rookie of the Year case, why his two-way production could matter more than raw scoring, and how playing next to Josh Giddey, Nic Claxton, Matas Buzelis, and Dailyn Swain could unlock him early.

    Haize also dives into one of the Bulls’ most underrated offseason tools: the Bird rights for Anfernee Simons and Collin Sexton. Could Chicago use sign-and-trade possibilities to turn both guards into future draft capital, young players, or rotation depth instead of losing them for nothing?

    Plus, the voicemail line is back as Bulls fans react to Caleb Wilson, Dailyn Swain, Patrick Williams, spacing concerns, possible free agent targets, and what Chicago still needs this offseason.

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    32 mins
  • Bulls Can Use $30M Cap Space To Shake Up The Roster! Trade Targets, Rotation Battles & Bryson Graham Responds
    Jun 26 2026

    The Chicago Bulls still have major offseason flexibility, and Haize breaks down how the team can use its remaining cap space to improve the roster, absorb contracts, and potentially add draft capital. After the Nic Claxton trade, Chicago may still have roughly $30 million in cap room, giving the Bulls a chance to become a trade-absorption team instead of relying only on free agency.

    On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize looks at realistic Bulls trade targets who could help on the floor, including Lu Dort, Isaiah Joe, Wendell Carter Jr., Jarrett Allen, Jonathan Isaac, Isaiah Hartenstein, Jalen Suggs, Dejounte Murray, and Cam Johnson. The Bulls need shooting, defense, physicality, and roster balance around Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, Caleb Wilson, Dailyn Swain, and Nic Claxton.

    Haize also breaks down contract-dump targets Chicago could take on for draft compensation, including DeMar DeRozan and Jakob Poeltl, and why the Bulls should ask one key question in those talks: what draft capital is attached?

    The episode also dives into the Bulls’ rotation crunch heading into the 2026-27 season. With Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain joining the roster, players like Leonard Miller, Patrick Williams, Noa Essengue, Rob Dillingham, Tre Jones, Kam Jones, Jalen Smith, and Isaac Okoro could all face real pressure for consistent minutes.

    Plus, Haize reacts to Bryson Graham defending the Bulls’ second-round draft trades, including the Braden Smith move to Indiana for Kam Jones, cash considerations, and future draft value. Was Chicago smart to preserve roster flexibility, or did the Bulls sell a pick too cheaply?

    📌 Topics:

    Chicago Bulls cap space after Nic Claxton trade

    Bulls trade absorption targets

    Lu Dort and Isaiah Joe fits in Chicago

    Could Bulls take on salary for draft picks?

    Rotation battles after Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain

    Which Bulls players could lose minutes?

    Bryson Graham responds to second-round draft criticism

    Kam Jones vs. Braden Smith trade reaction

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    26 mins
  • Bulls FINALLY Have A Direction! Draft Picks, Two-Way Steals & Free Agency Needs
    Jun 25 2026

    The 2026 NBA Draft is complete for the Chicago Bulls, and Haize breaks down why this draft may have finally given Chicago a clear direction. After selecting Caleb Wilson at No. 4 and Dailyn Swain at No. 15, the Bulls are no longer looking like a quick veteran patch-job team. This now feels like a long, athletic, defense-first development build centered around size, versatility, and future flexibility.

    On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize reacts to what the Wilson and Swain pairing brings to the Bulls, how it fits Bryson Graham’s reported “SLAP” profile of size, length, athleticism, and physicality, and why Chicago’s roster now has a clearer shape around Josh Giddey, Rob Dillingham, Matas Buzelis, Noa Essengue, Caleb Wilson, Dailyn Swain, Nic Claxton, Kam Jones, and more.

    Haize also breaks down the Bulls’ second-round moves, including the Braden Smith trade to Indiana for Kam Jones, future pick-swap value and cash, plus the No. 56 pick being moved to the Lakers for cash. Did the Bulls make the right call by avoiding four rookies, or did they miss a chance to add cheap shooting and center depth?

    The episode also covers Chicago’s two-way signings of Tobe Awaka and Jaylin Sellers, what each player brings to the Bulls’ developmental system, and the biggest roster needs still remaining after the draft.

    Plus, Haize looks at the best veteran free agent fits for the Bulls, including Luke Kennard, Quentin Grimes, De’Anthony Melton, Keon Ellis, Robert Williams III, Precious Achiuwa, Landry Shamet, and Bruce Brown.

    📌 Topics:

    Caleb Wilson drafted No. 4 by the Chicago Bulls

    Dailyn Swain drafted No. 15 by the Chicago Bulls

    Bulls trade Braden Smith draft rights to Indiana

    Kam Jones fit in Chicago

    Tobe Awaka and Jaylin Sellers two-way deals

    Bulls’ biggest needs after the draft

    Best Bulls free agent targets

    Chicago’s new identity under Tiago Splitter and Bryson Graham

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    25 mins
  • Bulls Sign Jaylin Sellers & Tobe Awaka To Two-Way Deal! Chicago Found A Draft Night Steals?
    Jun 25 2026

    The Chicago Bulls are adding more scoring upside after the NBA Draft, signing Providence guard Jaylin Sellers to a two-way deal. On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down what Sellers brings to Chicago, why his shooting and shot creation could matter, and how this move fits into the Bulls’ bigger roster direction after drafting Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain.


    Sellers was one of the most productive scorers in the Big East, giving Chicago another guard/wing option with size, shooting touch, and offensive confidence. But is this just a Windy City Bulls development move, or could Sellers push for real minutes if the Bulls’ roster stays in transition?


    The Chicago Bulls are adding more size, toughness, and rebounding to the organization as Arizona forward Tobe Awaka has reportedly signed a two-way deal with Chicago, per 247Sports. On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down what Awaka brings to the Bulls, why his physical profile matters, and how this signing fits into Chicago’s new direction after the NBA Draft.


    Awaka gives the Bulls a hard-nosed frontcourt piece who can rebound, finish inside, bring energy, and compete defensively. After averaging over nine rebounds per game at Arizona, he enters Chicago’s system as a two-way developmental player with a chance to carve out a role if his motor, strength, and defensive impact translate.


    Haize also reacts to what this signing says about the Bulls’ front office, the team’s need for shooting, two-way roster flexibility, and whether Chicago is finally targeting players who fit the modern NBA.


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    12 mins
  • Bulls Draft Caleb Wilson & Dailyn Swain! What Should Fans Expect Year One? | Best 2nd Round Options Left on Board
    Jun 24 2026

    The Chicago Bulls have added Caleb Wilson at No. 4 and Dailyn Swain at No. 15, giving Bryson Graham and Tiago Splitter two long, athletic, physical rookies who fit the new Bulls identity. Haize breaks down realistic rookie expectations for Wilson and Swain, how Nic Claxton changes their year-one roles, and why Chicago’s development plan matters just as much as the picks themselves.


    Can Wilson become a starting-caliber two-way frontcourt weapon? Can Swain carve out early minutes as a big wing defender, connector and transition attacker? Plus, Haize looks ahead to the best second-round options for the Bulls, including Ryan Conwell, Isaiah Evans, Trevon Brazile, Keyshawn Hall, Emanuel Sharp and Milos Uzan.


    🐂 Topics include: Caleb Wilson rookie expectations, Dailyn Swain’s Bulls fit, Nic Claxton’s impact, Tiago Splitter’s development plan, Bryson Graham’s SLAP philosophy, and the best Bulls second-round draft targets.

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    22 mins
  • How The Bulls Can Build A Monster Young Core In Draft | How Nic Claxton Changes Bulls
    Jun 23 2026

    he Chicago Bulls have acquired Nic Claxton from the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade, finally adding an athletic, switchable center to their rebuilding roster! 🐂🔥

    On today’s Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down how Claxton’s rim protection, screening, vertical spacing and improved passing could help Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, Rob Dillingham and Chicago’s next wave of young talent.

    But this trade also changes the Bulls’ entire 2026 NBA Draft strategy.

    Haize unveils his final dream Bulls draft board:

    No. 4: Caleb Wilson

    🎯 No. 15: Cameron Carr

    No. 38: Trevon Brazile

    💪 No. 56: Keyshawn Hall

    Could Wilson become Chicago’s future two-way star? Is Carr now the essential shooter alongside Giddey, Wilson and Claxton? Can Brazile become a versatile defensive weapon? Could Hall provide second-unit strength, shooting and creation?

    Plus, the Bulls still have approximately $30 million in cap space. Should Bryson Graham absorb unwanted contracts for future assets or add veterans who can support Tiago Splitter’s young roster?

    Chicago finally has a roster with a recognizable identity, but the rebuild is far from finished. 👀

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    24 mins
  • BREAKING NEWS: Bulls ACQUIRE Nic Claxton In Blockbuster 3-Team Trade 🚨
    Jun 23 2026

    The Chicago Bulls have acquired Nic Claxton from the Brooklyn Nets in a shocking three-team trade involving the Minnesota Timberwolves, Julius Randle and multiple 2026 NBA Draft picks! 🚨🐂


    On this emergency episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down Bryson Graham’s first major roster move and why Claxton could become the defensive anchor Chicago desperately needed.


    The athletic center gives Tiago Splitter a mobile rim protector, switchable defender, lob threat and connective passer who fits the Bulls’ new developmental timeline. Even more importantly, Chicago reportedly still has approximately $30 million in cap space after the deal.


    Haize discusses:


    🔥 Why Claxton fits Bryson Graham’s SLAP philosophy

    🛡️ How he transforms Chicago’s defense

    🧠 His potential role under Tiago Splitter

    🏀 What the trade means for picks No. 4, No. 15 and No. 38

    🎯 Why shooting becomes an even bigger priority

    💰 How Chicago should use its remaining cap space

    😳 Why Minnesota’s move could end hopes of an Ayo Dosunmu reunion

    📊 Whether the Bulls actually won the three-team trade

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    19 mins