That’s One Way to Clinch, Mixed Emotions, No Rest for DeRozan, Vucevic’s Hard Foul, and Other Bulls Bullets

I can’t say I’ve ever received a surprise party while in the shower, but I have to imagine the Bulls clinching a first-round playoff series last night felt something like that (Michael: Okay … go on.)

On the one hand, it’s a kind gesture. There was a lot of hard work that went into making it happen, and it’s always sweet when people come together to celebrate your mere existence.

On the other hand, having all those people surprise you while you’re in an absurdly vulnerable and naked state would be highly unfortunate. I’d want to be thankful for the fact that all these people went out of their way to show up, but could they not have picked a better time? Yeesh. (Michael: LOL … This metaphor was a doozy)

•   As the Chicago Bulls were swept for the third time this season by a top-4 team in the Eastern Conference, they also clinched their first playoff berth since 2017. To say my immediate emotions were mixed would probably be an understatement, and I got the sense that was also the tone at the postgame press conferences:

“It’s great for all of us. Happy to have done it,” Nikola Vucevic told reporters after a 127-106 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. “It was our goal at the beginning of the year to get there and see after that what was going to happen. We’re happy we achieved that. Obviously, it would have been nice to have it happen on a better night, but for sure I’m happy and it means a lot for sure to us the players, the organization, the fans, the city. Hopefully, we can continue to do well.”

•   I whole-heartedly believe Vucevic is happy to crack the postseason, but his conversation with reporters felt particularly glum considering the discouraging performance he left on the floor. The All-Star big man returned to his early-season form with a 3-19 effort from the field, which also included little productivity on the defensive end against Brook Lopez, who dropped a team-high 28 points. Vucevic made just ONE of his eight shots that came within 9ft of the basket. He scored just 7 points in his 26 minutes of action, which tied his second-lowest scoring effort of the season.

•   I’ve been a Vucevic backer this entire year. Players have down seasons, and I do believe Vucevic has plenty left in the tank. With that said, what we saw last night is an unacceptable performance, particularly with the playoffs right around the corner. Almost all can be forgiven from Vucevic’s up-and-down year if he can play like the experienced and All-Star-caliber big man we know he is in the postseason. However, outings like last night make it extremely difficult to expect he can flip a switch by next week. For the Bulls to have any semblance of a competitive first-round series, they will need Vucevic to simply hit his wide-open 3-pointers and convert those easy bunnies in the restricted area. If he can’t even manage that, it’s hard not to picture a sweep is on the horizon.

•   Easily the most cheer-inducing thing Vucevic did last night: Give Grayson Allen a small taste of his own medicine.

•   The big man told reporters after the game he didn’t mean to whack Allen in the way he did, and I tend to believe him. Brook Lopez was a big part of that contact, pushing Vucevic into Allen’s hip during the drive to the rim. In no world was it anywhere similar to what Allen did to Alex Caruso, but I understand why it still got the United Center on its feet.

•   I guess Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer didn’t agree with Vucevic’s assessment. Too bad, so sad. 

•   Now that the Bulls have a top-6 seed coming their way, the organization will get to seriously consider resting their top talent over the next three games. Zach LaVine already took a seat for last night’s meeting, and I wouldn’t be too shocked to see him do it again in the coming days. Head coach Billy Donovan was asked about how he will approach the rest of the week, and he suggested it will be about balancing health and growth:

“First and foremost, without question, is the guys health. Does anybody feel like – health wise – they need something. But the other thing too is I just think I don’t want to miss out … where you just sit there and just say, ‘we’re going to sit these guys and not play them and we’re not going to necessarily worry about growing or getting better and improving against some good teams coming up.”

•   I understand where Donovan is coming from. He’s probably looking at this team with a sense of competitive concern, but he also might feel like some of that concern stems from a lack of health. At the end of the day, I would like to see this team grab a couple more wins before the end of the week in hopes of gaining at least some momentum heading into next week. However, if sitting guys like LaVine and Caruso will make them feel that much better for a first-round series, then that could prove to be more valuable than momentum.

•   All we know for certain is DeMar DeRozan has zero interest in taking a night off:

No. I don’t need no time off,” DeRozan laughed. “For me, I hate sitting too long. I love playing, so I’m going to continue to play this thing out, continue to find a better rhythm for us team wise. And, hopefully, we’re going in the right direction come next week.

You’re not supposed to feel good. I hate feeling too good. Some of my greatest games come from feeling like I got jumped by 10 media people, so it comes with the job I guess.”

•   DID WE JUST BECOME BEST FRIENDS!? 

•   I chuckled … and then I chucked some more.

•   Good.

written by

Elias Schuster is the Lead Chicago Bulls writer at Bleacher Nation. He started with BN full-time in 2019 immediately after graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with a degree in Journalism (yes, he started with the Jim Boylen Era). Since joining, Elias has been the driving force behind Bulls and NBA content for both the site and social accounts. You can follow him on Twitter/X @Schuster_Elias.

more bulls news

WOW! UConn’s Dan Hurley Now Reportedly Lakers Top Coaching Target

In an absolutely stunning pivot, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting that the Lakers are targeting and preparing a "massive, long-term" offer for UConn head coach Dan Hurley. Hurley has led UConn to back-to-back college basketball national championships and was the...

The Latest Lonzo Ball Report is Both Exciting … and Scary

 [ankin_law] Some of Lonzo Ball's confidence has reportedly rubbed off on the Chicago Bulls. The 26-year-old point guard recently said on his podcast that he plans to suit up for the opening night of the 2024-25 season. Obviously, this felt...

The Next Coach of the Windy City Bulls? … Billy Donovan’s Son (Report)

The Chicago Bulls are building a family coaching tree. According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, the organization is set to hire Billy Donovan III as the next head coach of the Windy City Bulls. The son of the current Bulls...

Have the Chicago Bulls Made a Draft Night Promise?

If you're not caught up on the Chicago Bulls and Devin Carter murmurs, let me help. The Providence guard has been loosely connected to the No. 11 pick multiple times, but the conversation really picked up after The Ringer's Kevin...

NBA Free Agents: Ranking the Best Available Guards This Summer

With the NBA Finals about to get underway, it means we're just a few weeks away from the beginning of NBA Free Agency. NBA Free agent classes have seemingly dropped off in terms of superstar talent over the years, but...

LOL: Even the WNBA Knew Angel Reese’s Ejection was Bogus

I guess the WNBA league office was as confused as we were! According to multiple outlets, the WNBA has removed the second technical foul administered to Angel Reese on Tuesday night. The Chicago Sky's first-round pick was ejected with roughly...

NBA Nearing MASSIVE Media Rights Deal with Three Networks (Bad News for TNT)

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the NBA is nearing the completion of its new media rights deal. The new contract is reportedly with ESPN, NBC, and Amazon, which means TNT looks like they will be officially...

A Busy News Day, Angel Reese’s Super Soft Ejection, Lonzo Ball, and Other Bulls Bullets

The NBA Finals hasn't even started yet, but the Chicago Bulls storylines are stacking up. Tuesday was a surprisingly busy day in Chicago Bulls land, so let's start these bullets off by recapping things. First things first, a new report...

Lonzo Ball Blasts Ref for Angel Reese Ejection, Says He’ll Pay Fine

Lonzo Ball was just as baffled as everyone else on Tuesday night at Wintrust Arena. https://twitter.com/BN_Bulls/status/1798171111232065920 The Chicago Bulls point guard joined Patrick Williams and Dalen Terry courtside for the Chicago Sky's battle with the New York Liberty. While the...

Angel Reese Confusingly Ejected At End of Game Against Liberty

The Chicago Sky can't play a normal game. A couple of nights after the Sky's 71-70 loss to the Indiana Fever came packed with drama, the end of Tuesday night's meeting with the New York Liberty was no exception. With...

Latest News

WOW! UConn’s Dan Hurley Now Reportedly Lakers Top Coaching Target

In an absolutely stunning pivot, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting that the Lakers are targeting and preparing a "massive, long-term" offer for UConn head coach Dan Hurley. Hurley has led UConn to back-to-back college basketball national championships and was the...

Dodgers vs. Pirates Probable Starting Pitchers – June 6

The Los Angeles Dodgers (38-25) visit the Pittsburgh Pirates (29-32). The matchup at PNC Park begins at 6:40 PM ET on Thursday.The probable pitchers are Walker Buehler (1-3) for the Dodgers and Bailey Falter (3-2) for the Pirates.Dodgers vs. Pirates...

Braves vs. Nationals Probable Starting Pitchers – June 6

The Washington Nationals (27-34) face off against the Atlanta Braves (34-25) on Thursday at Nationals Park after a three-game losing streak. The contest starts at 6:45 PM ET.The Braves will give the nod to Reynaldo Lopez (3-2, 1.73 ERA), who...

Yankees vs. Twins Probable Starting Pitchers – June 6

Following a stretch of seven consecutive wins, the New York Yankees (44-19) meet the Minnesota Twins (33-28) at 7:05 PM ET on Thursday.The Yankees will give the ball to Marcus Stroman (5-2, 2.73 ERA), who is eyeing win No. 6...

Reds vs. Cubs Probable Starting Pitchers – June 6

Following a stretch of four consecutive wins, the Cincinnati Reds (29-33) play the Chicago Cubs (31-31) at 7:10 PM ET on Thursday.The Reds will give the nod to Hunter Greene (3-2) versus the Cubs and Javier Assad (4-1).Reds vs. Cubs...

Vikings Reveal New Winter Warrior Jerseys — Which They’ll Debut vs. the Bears

A team in the NFC North is set to debut a new uniform this season. Unfortunately, it is not the Chicago Bears. The Minnesota Vikings dropped a video on Thursday morning revealing the eye-popping, fashion-forward new uniform look. Check it...

Best NBA Prop Bets for Thursday, June 6, 2024

In a Thursday NBA playoff slate that has just one matchup, the Dallas Mavericks versus the Boston Celtics is the only way to watch the NBA today.NBA prop bets for today's games are available, so if you're interested in placing...

Mariners vs. Athletics Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Thursday, June 6, 2024

The Seattle Mariners (35-28) and the Oakland Athletics (25-38) meet in the rubber match of a three-game series on Thursday at 3:37 PM ET. The Mariners are -165 favorites on the moneyline to win the series over the Athletics (+140).Bryan...

More Walk-Off Fun, Tauchman an All-Star, Morel, Wesneski, Neris, and Other Cubs Bullets

I don't know how much special-ness you could ascribe to a two-game sweep of one of the worst teams in recent memory, but it certainly would've been a nightmare if the shoe had been on the other foot. So obviously...

Wake Up and Watch the Cubs Come Back (Again) to Beat the White Sox Late (Again)

Just like the night before, maybe the Chicago Cubs shouldn't have HAD to pull off a big comeback against the Chicago White Sox - quite literally one of the worst teams in baseball in the last 50 years - but...

more bulls news