
Andrew Hanlon
Associate Editor, Men’s/Women’s Health @getmegiddy, #NBA Editor at @givemesport freelance writer, amateur NBA draft expert, sports dad
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2 days ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
Yup, that checks out. The Chicago Bulls now officially hold the No. 12 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, meaning there's still no light at the end of the tunnel of mediocrity the franchise has built for itself. No way is that complete level of averageness explained better than this: Had the Bulls lost one more game during the regular season, they would have finished one spot ahead of the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Draft Lottery and would be celebrating a future with Cooper Flagg.
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2 days ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
The time’s finally come now. Right? Despite finishing the regular season 15-5 and fielding one of the NBA’s best offenses, the Chicago Bulls were (humiliatingly) ousted in the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament for the third consecutive season. Several roster changes need to be made this summer, and finally trading veteran center Nikola Vucevic should be at the top of the list.
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3 days ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
A bold move should be on the offseason horizon. After trudging through years of mediocrity, it's time for the Chicago Bulls to take a big swing. It's time to say goodbye to Josh Giddey and go hard after Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga. The simple and logical offseason plan to this point has begun with re-signing Giddey, who had a breakout season in Chicago. He blew past his previous career high of 33.7 percent to knock down 37.8 percent of his 4.0 3-pointers per game.
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4 days ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
A borderline first-round pick in play at No. 12? The Chicago Bulls have a talented young backcourt with Josh Giddey (assuming he re-signs) and Coby White. They have a building block in the front court in Matas Buzelis. What the roster could use now is an infusion of young talent on the wing, and that could be accomplished if the Bulls grab Washington State's Cedric Coward with their 2025 NBA Draft lottery selection.
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6 days ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
Kind of a dream scenario. The Chicago Bulls went from fielding an average offense in 2023-24 to one of the highest scoring ones in the NBA in 2024-25. A half-court scheme built around DeMar DeRozan and Nikola Vucevic scored 112.3 points per game two seasons ago, ninth-worst in the league. With DeRozan and Alex Caruso gone and Josh Giddey on board this season, Chicago Head Coach Billy Donovan flipped tactics to an up-tempo offense that leaned heavily on pace and three-point shooting.
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I want this #KnicksPacers series to go like 25 games

Players averaging at least 17-12-5 during the playoffs. Hart also leads in minutes and played all 48 of #KnicksPacers last night. Wild stuff @KnicksMuse https://t.co/S3t3Wu5K4A

Same exact percentage from 3 as from the FT line. https://t.co/NoR9cP1aof