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Bulls Insider Details Expose AK’s Broken Process… Bryson Graham Already Feels Different 👀
16/07/2026 | 23 minThe Chicago Bulls front office reset may be the most important move of the entire offseason.
Haize breaks down why Artūras Karnišovas failed as the leader of the Bulls’ basketball operation — not because he was a bad person, but because his process, communication, player evaluation, and refusal to choose a real direction left Chicago stuck in the NBA’s middle for years.
From reported tunnel vision on players like Patrick Williams, to poor internal communication, to staff members feeling ignored, the previous front office created a Bulls team without clear organizational alignment.
Now, Bryson Graham has not proven he can build a contender yet — but through one offseason, the process already feels different. Graham has publicly acknowledged a rebuild, opened up collaboration across scouting, analytics, player development, and basketball operations, hired Tiago Splitter to match the roster timeline, and built around young pieces like Caleb Wilson, Dailyn Swain, Matas Buzelis, Josh Giddey, Noa Essengue, and Nic Claxton.
Haize also explains why Graham still deserves criticism for the second-round pick decisions, but why his willingness to take accountability matters.
🔥 Topics include:
Why Artūras Karnišovas failed as Bulls lead executive
How AKME’s process reportedly hurt internal alignment
Patrick Williams, Tyrese Haliburton, and the danger of tunnel vision
Why the Bulls stayed trapped in the NBA’s middle
Bryson Graham’s early rebuild vision
How Graham’s draft process already feels more collaborative
Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain as foundation pieces
Why Tiago Splitter fits the Bulls’ new timeline
Norman Powell, Nic Claxton, and Zach Collins as veteran support pieces
Why process matters as much as transactions
🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown of why the Bulls finally feel like one organization, operating fro
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy- The Chicago Bulls beat the Washington Wizards 99-87 in NBA Summer League, and the win showed more than just highlight plays — it showed signs of real developmental progress.
Haize breaks down why Caleb Wilson’s 19 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 blocks may be more important than another massive scoring explosion. Wilson showed a more complete game, impacting the floor as a scorer, rebounder, passer, and rim protector without needing to dominate every possession.
But the biggest story may have been the Bulls’ two-way players. Jaylin Sellers exploded for 24 points, 3 assists, and 3 steals, while Donovan Atwell drilled six threes on his way to 19 points and may be forcing his way into Chicago’s two-way conversation. Tobe Awaka also impressed with 14 points, 10 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, giving the Bulls another strong developmental showing.
Plus, Haize previews Game 4 against the undefeated Los Angeles Lakers, where the Bulls young core will face a stronger test. Dailyn Swain must turn his connective impact into scoring pressure, Noa Essengue needs to stack another productive two-way performance, and Wilson must continue showing controlled all-around dominance.
Also, Tiago Splitter’s coaching staff is reportedly taking shape, with experienced assistants Rex Kalamian, Jonah Herscu, and Blake Ahearn expected to join the Bulls’ bench.
🔥 Topics include:
Bulls beat Wizards 99-87 in Summer League
Caleb Wilson’s complete Game 3 performance
Game 4 expectations vs the Lakers
Dailyn Swain’s connector role and scoring concerns
Noa Essengue’s path as an energy forward
Jaylin Sellers proving he belongs
Donovan Atwell’s shooting forcing a decision
Tobe Awaka’s breakout performance
Tiago Splitter’s assistant coaching staff coming together
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy - The Chicago Bulls dropped their second NBA Summer League game, falling 80-63 to the Utah Jazz in a sloppy, physical matchup that exposed several areas Chicago must clean up before Game 3.
The Bulls and Jazz combined for 39 turnovers, 54 fouls, and struggled badly from the field, creating the kind of ugly Summer League game that tests development more than highlight reels. Caleb Wilson still stuffed the stat sheet with 19 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 5 blocks, but his offense came later than expected, and the Bulls need him to control the game earlier against Washington.
Haize breaks down what Wilson must show in Game 3 — especially if he faces No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa — and why the goal should be controlled dominance, not chasing another viral scoring night.
Plus, Dailyn Swain struggled again, finishing with 4 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 turnovers, and 0-of-9 shooting. Should Bulls fans be concerned, or is the point guard experiment making it harder to evaluate him properly?
Also, Noa Essengue flashed defensive activity with 6 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 blocks, but did not return after the third quarter after appearing to deal with an injury issue.
🔥 Topics include:
Bulls lose 80-63 to the Utah Jazz
Caleb Wilson’s 19-point, 5-block performance
Why Game 3 is about efficiency and control
Should the Bulls keep playing Wilson in Summer League?
Caleb Wilson potentially facing AJ Dybantsa
Dailyn Swain’s offensive struggles and concern level
Noa Essengue’s defensive path to minutes
What Chicago must fix against Washington
Bulls Summer League Game 3 expectations
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13/07/2026 | 28 minThe Chicago Bulls’ Norman Powell signing makes a lot more sense after hearing him explain why he chose Chicago.
Haize breaks down why Powell’s arrival is not just about scoring — it is about leadership, structure, accountability, and helping a young Bulls roster learn how to win. Powell spoke openly about wanting to be a vocal leader, lead by example, and help guide a young team both on and off the floor. For a Bulls team built around Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis, Josh Giddey, Dailyn Swain, Noa Essengue, and Nic Claxton, that matters.
The deal also gives Chicago flexibility. Powell’s reported two-year, $45.5 million contract with a team option in year two gives Bryson Graham a veteran scorer now without sacrificing long-term control. That makes Powell both a stabilizer and a potential asset.
Plus, Caleb Wilson continues to check the right boxes after his monster Summer League debut. Wilson explained why he is glad he did not shoot many threes at UNC, joked about finally having basketball as his full-time job, and revealed he has been taking 2,000 to 2,500 shots per day while preparing for Year 1.
🔥 Topics include:
Why Norman Powell chose the Chicago Bulls
Powell embracing the veteran leadership role
Why his contract gives the Bulls flexibility
How Powell helps Caleb Wilson, Matas Buzelis, Dailyn Swain, and Josh Giddey
Caleb Wilson’s 2,000–2,500 shots per day routine
Why Wilson’s hidden UNC jumper may benefit Chicago
Dailyn Swain’s off-ball development
Noa Essengue’s defensive path to minutes
Matas and Caleb as interchangeable forwards
Bulls fan voicemails and roster questions
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After Caleb Wilson’s explosive Summer League debut, Matas Buzelis’ growth, Josh Giddey’s playmaking skill set, and the new roster structure around Tiago Splitter, it may be time for Bulls fans to shift the conversation from “Are the Bulls stuck?” to “Did Chicago finally build a real developmental foundation?”
Haize breaks down why the Bulls’ new direction feels different — not because Chicago is suddenly a finished product, but because the outline finally makes basketball sense. Wilson gives the Bulls real frontcourt upside. Matas gives them a legitimate third-year leap candidate. Giddey gives them a 6-foot-8 organizer who can rebound, pass, and push pace. Add in Norman Powell, Nic Claxton, Dailyn Swain, Noa Essengue, and Splitter’s developmental approach, and the Bulls may have a more coherent path than many expected.
But Haize also keeps the conversation balanced. Shooting is still fragile. Half-court creation still has questions. Young players are inconsistent. Giddey still has to prove he can close games and survive defensively when defenses tighten up.
🔥 Topics include:
Why the Bulls may be ahead of schedule
Caleb Wilson’s star flashes after his 35-point Summer League debut
Why Wilson’s jumper changes the conversation
Matas Buzelis as a real third-year leap candidate
Josh Giddey’s role as Chicago’s offensive connector
Why Norman Powell and Nic Claxton help the development plan
How Tiago Splitter can create a real Bulls identity
Why this rebuild feels different from past Bulls hype
Bulls fan voicemails on Caleb, Noa, Swain, Matas, Giddey, and the roster
🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!
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