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- 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
🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!
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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
🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!
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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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11/07/2026 | 30 minCaleb Wilson made his Chicago Bulls Summer League debut unforgettable.
The Bulls may have dropped their first Las Vegas Summer League game to the Memphis Grizzlies, but the No. 4 overall pick gave fans exactly what they wanted to see. Caleb Wilson erupted for 35 points, shooting 12-of-21 from the field and a ridiculous 7-of-11 from three-point range, while also adding 5 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 2 steals. The biggest question about Wilson entering the NBA was the jumper — and in one game, he matched his entire UNC three-point make total from last season.
Haize breaks down why Wilson’s debut was more than just a hot shooting night, how he outplayed No. 3 pick Cam Boozer, and what still needs to improve after a six-turnover performance.
Plus, the show dives into Dailyn Swain’s rough first outing, why his on-ball role may have made things harder, and why Bulls fans should not panic after one Summer League game. Haize also reacts to Noa Essengue’s strong defensive flashes after finishing with 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 blocks, and 2 steals, and explains what each young Bull needs to show in Game 2 against the Utah Jazz.
🔥 Topics include:
Caleb Wilson’s historic 35-point Summer League debut
Wilson shooting 7-of-11 from three-point range
Why Wilson looked like the best player on the floor
The good and bad from his first game
Dailyn Swain’s struggles as an on-ball creator
Noa Essengue flashing real defensive upside
Game 2 expectations vs the Utah Jazz
What Bulls fans should watch from Caleb, Swain, and Noa
Voicemails reacting to Summer League Game 1
🎧 Tap in with Haize on Chicago Bulls Central for the full breakdown!
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy- 🐂🔥 The Chicago Bulls opened NBA Summer League with a 95-90 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, but Caleb Wilson stole the show in a historic debut.
Wilson led all scorers with 35 points, breaking a Bulls Summer League debut scoring record while shooting an incredible 7-of-11 from three-point range. Even in the loss, Wilson’s shot-making, confidence, scoring versatility, and big-game presence gave Bulls fans plenty to be excited about as Chicago begins a new era built around young talent.
Haize reacts to the Bulls’ first Summer League game against the Grizzlies, Wilson’s record-breaking performance, what his hot shooting could mean long term, and why this debut should immediately raise expectations for the No. 4 overall pick.
Plus, Noa Essengue flashed serious defensive upside with 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 blocks, and 2 steals, showing why he remains one of the most intriguing young players on the Bulls roster.
🔥 Topics include:
🐂 Bulls lose 95-90 to the Grizzlies in Summer League opener
🚨 Caleb Wilson drops 35 points in historic debut
🎯 Wilson shoots 7-of-11 from three-point range
📈 What Wilson’s offensive explosion means for the Bulls’ rebuild
🧱 Noa Essengue flashes with 4 blocks and 2 steals
👀 Biggest takeaways from Bulls vs Grizzlies Summer League action
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