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  • Chicago Bulls Central

    Bulls 2nd Round Targets: Could Chicago Find A Hidden Gem?

    16/05/2026 | 29 min
    🚨 The Chicago Bulls’ draft conversation cannot stop at No. 4 or No. 15 — because pick No. 38 could still become a real opportunity for Bryson Graham to add toughness, size, development upside, and rotation value. 🚨
    On today’s episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down some of his favorite second-round NBA Draft targets for the Bulls, including Tarris Reed Jr., Zuby Ejiofor, Henri Veesaar, and Andrej Stojaković.
    Reed brings the type of physical interior presence the Bulls have lacked — a powerful 6-foot-11, 265-pound center who rebounds, screens, finishes through contact, defends with strength, and flashes passing feel. Ejiofor offers toughness, energy, rim protection, rebounding, and play-finishing ability as a strong complementary frontcourt piece. Veesaar brings a different profile as a mobile 7-footer with stretch potential, offensive feel, and long-term developmental upside. Stojaković gives Chicago a wing option with slashing ability, mid-range scoring, defensive versatility, and NBA bloodlines — though the outside shooting remains the biggest question.
    Haize also reacts to the report that the Bulls are considering bringing back several members of Billy Donovan’s coaching staff, including the possibility of Wes Unseld Jr. being considered as a head coaching candidate. While Haize is not sold on Unseld as the next Bulls head coach, keeping Unseld and Dan Craig as assistants under the next coach could make sense because of their player development backgrounds.
    With Graham building a new front office and the Bulls entering a critical draft cycle, every pick matters. No. 38 may not carry the same hype as No. 4 or No. 15, but this is where smart teams find role players, developmental bigs, energy defenders, and long-term rotation pieces.
    Tap in as Haize breaks down which second-round prospects make the most sense for Chicago and what the latest coaching staff rumors could mean for the Bulls’ rebuild.
    Topics Covered:
    🔥 Bulls’ best second-round draft targets
    💪 Tarris Reed Jr.’s physical interior profile
    🧱 Zuby Ejiofor’s toughness and rebounding
    📈 Henri Veesaar’s stretch-big upside
    🎯 Andrej Stojaković’s slashing and wing tools
    🏀 Why No. 38 matters for Bryson Graham
    👀 Bulls coaching staff rumors
    🧠 Wes Unseld Jr. as a possible candidate
    🔴 Dan Craig and player development continuity
    🐂 What the Bulls need from their next coaching staff
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
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    No. 15 Could Define The Bulls’ Draft Just As Much As No. 4 Cameron Carr & Jayden Quaintance Draft Combine

    15/05/2026 | 23 min
    🚨 The Chicago Bulls’ No. 4 pick is getting most of the attention, but the NBA Draft Combine may have revealed something just as important: the Bulls could land a serious player at No. 15. 🚨
    While Bulls fans continue debating whether Chicago should take Caleb Wilson, Cameron Boozer, or another top prospect at No. 4, the depth of this draft class is starting to stand out. The combine showed that the Bulls may have multiple strong options with their second first-round pick — from high-floor wings to modern bigs to upside swings.
    Haize breaks down several prospects who could be in play for the Bulls at No. 15, including Cameron Carr, Hannes Steinbach, Chris Cenac Jr., Morez Johnson Jr., Jayden Quaintance, and Dailyn Swain. Could Carr be the prototypical 3-and-D wing with more scoring upside than people realize? Could Cenac give Chicago a modern big with long-term two-way upside? Is Quaintance worth the injury risk if his ceiling is higher than most players in that range?
    The conversation also shifts to the Bulls’ front office, where Bryson Graham continues to move quickly. Chicago is adding Stephen Mervis as Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations and Acie Law IV as Vice President of Player Personnel, giving the Bulls more strategy, cap management, scouting, and player evaluation experience inside the building.
    For a franchise that has often operated with a traditional front office structure, this feels like a major step toward a more modern, collaborative model. And so far, Michael Reinsdorf’s words about giving Graham room to build his staff are holding true.
    Is this finally the Bulls entering the modern NBA front office era? And how much could the No. 15 pick shape the future of this rebuild?
    Tap in with Chicago Bulls Central as Haize breaks it all down.
    Topics Covered:
    🔥 Why No. 15 matters more than Bulls fans think
    🏀 NBA Draft Combine standouts
    🎯 Cameron Carr as a high-upside 3-and-D wing
    💪 Hannes Steinbach and high-floor frontcourt value
    📈 Chris Cenac Jr. as a modern big option
    🧱 Morez Johnson Jr.’s rebounding and physicality
    ⚠️ Jayden Quaintance injury risk vs. upside
    👀 Dailyn Swain’s two-way wing potential
    🚨 Bulls hire Stephen Mervis and Acie Law IV
    🧠 Bryson Graham’s modern front office build
    🔴 Michael Reinsdorf backing up his words
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
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    Bulls Front Office Shake-Up Gets BIGGER With Stephen Mervis & Acie Law Hires

    14/05/2026 | 22 min
    🚨 The Chicago Bulls’ front office rebuild under Bryson Graham is moving fast — and two major hires are now taking shape. 🚨
    The Bulls are finalizing a deal to hire Orlando Magic assistant GM Stephen Mervis as Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations under new Executive Vice President Bryson Graham. Chicago is also hiring Brooklyn Nets executive Acie Law IV as Vice President of Player Personnel.
    For Bulls fans, these moves matter.
    Mervis spent 12 years rising through the Orlando Magic front office, specializing in strategy and player evaluation. That is a major addition for a Bulls organization that needs more structure, stronger internal decision-making, and a modernized approach to roster building.
    Law brings a different but equally important background. He held scouting and draft-focused roles with the Sacramento Kings and Oklahoma City Thunder from 2018 to 2025 before joining Brooklyn. Law also played four NBA seasons, including a brief stop with the Bulls during the 2009-10 season, and was teammates with Graham at Texas A&M.
    Haize breaks down why the Bulls adding Mervis and Law could be a major sign that Graham is building a more collaborative, evaluation-driven front office. After years of frustration with unclear direction, Chicago now appears to be putting more voices in the room with experience in scouting, strategy, player personnel, and team-building.
    But the real question remains: will this front office turn strong resumes into better decisions?
    With the Bulls holding major draft capital and entering a critical offseason, these hires could help shape everything from the 2026 NBA Draft to roster evaluation, player development, trades, and the long-term rebuild.
    Tap in with Chicago Bulls Central as Haize reacts to the latest Bulls front office hires and what they mean for the future of the franchise.
    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Bulls finalizing Stephen Mervis hire
    🏀 Acie Law IV joining as VP of Player Personnel
    🧠 Bryson Graham building his front office
    📊 Strategy and player evaluation upgrades
    🔍 Scouting and draft-focused experience
    🔥 What this means for the 2026 NBA Draft
    👀 Graham’s Texas A&M connection with Law
    🏗️ Bulls front office modernization
    🔴 Why these hires matter for the rebuild
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
    Get at us:
    Email: [email protected]
    Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
    Phone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬

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  • Chicago Bulls Central

    Darius Acuff Over Boozer Or Wilson?! Bulls Draft Debate Gets Spicy | Giddey Out 3 Months!

    14/05/2026 | 23 min
    🚨 Josh Giddey had ankle surgery — and now the Chicago Bulls’ offseason just got even more interesting. 🚨
    The Bulls announced that Josh Giddey underwent a right ankle scope and is expected to resume basketball activities in about three months, putting him on track to return around training camp. But with a new front office led by Bryson Graham, the bigger question is not just when Giddey returns — it is how Graham views Giddey’s long-term fit with this roster.
    Giddey is coming off a strong season, averaging 17.0 points, 9.1 assists, and 8.3 rebounds while showing real growth as a three-point shooter. But is he the long-term starting point guard for the next contending Bulls team? Or could Chicago’s draft position change the conversation?
    The Bulls hold the No. 4, No. 15, No. 38, and No. 56 picks in the 2026 NBA Draft, and Graham has already met with several major prospects, including AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, Caleb Wilson, Darius Acuff Jr., Nate Ament, Jayden Quaintance, and Labaron Philon Jr.
    That list matters.
    Chicago is not just doing homework at the top of the draft. They are evaluating multiple layers of this class — from elite top-four talent to possible late-lottery and mid-first options. And one name that continues to generate real conversation among Bulls fans is Darius Acuff Jr.
    Could Acuff actually be in play for the Bulls at No. 4?
    Acuff is a tough, physical, score-first guard with deep shot-making range, downhill pressure, pick-and-roll creation, and the confidence to become a go-to offensive engine. He averaged 23.5 points and 6.4 assists, tested well athletically, and brings a 6’7 wingspan despite being 6’2 barefoot.
    But is he worth taking over a player like Cameron Boozer or Caleb Wilson? That is where the debate gets real.
    Haize breaks down Giddey’s injury update, how it could impact the Bulls’ offseason thinking, the top prospects who have already met with Chicago, and whether Acuff is a realistic No. 4 option or more of a trade-down/dream scenario.
    🎧 Tap into Chicago Bulls Central now for the full breakdown!
    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Josh Giddey ankle surgery update
    🏀 Giddey’s long-term Bulls future
    👀 Bryson Graham’s roster evaluation
    🔥 Bulls meetings with top NBA Draft prospects
    🎯 AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer & Caleb Wilson
    ⚡ Darius Acuff Jr. draft profile
    📊 Acuff vs. Boozer vs. Wilson debate
    🏀 Bulls options at No. 4 and No. 15
    🔴 What Graham’s first draft could reveal about the rebuild
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
    Get at us:
    Email: [email protected]
    Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
    Phone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬

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  • Chicago Bulls Central

    Bulls Draft Combine Buzz: Caleb Wilson Looks Like The Guy

    13/05/2026 | 23 min
    🚨 The NBA Draft Combine is happening right in the Chicago Bulls’ backyard — and the No. 4 pick conversation is getting LOUD. 🚨
    With the Bulls holding the No. 4, No. 15, No. 38, and No. 56 picks in the 2026 NBA Draft, this is the first major evaluation period for Bryson Graham as the new leader of Chicago’s front office. And after Day 2 of the combine, several names are already standing out in a big way.
    Haize breaks down the latest Bulls draft buzz, including why Caleb Wilson may have had one of the most exciting combine performances for Bulls fans. Wilson showed off big-time athleticism, a strong motor, defensive tools, and the kind of competitive edge that could make him a perfect fit for what Graham wants to build in Chicago.
    But Wilson is not the only name to watch.
    Cameron Boozer looked NBA-ready, polished, physical, and mature beyond his age. Darryn Peterson reminded everyone why he still has star-level upside. Keaton Wagler showed more athletic pop than expected. Kingston Flemings jumped out of the gym. And at No. 15, names like Jayden Quaintance, Koa Peat, and others could become major options for the Bulls depending on how the board falls.
    Then we get into Facts or Cap on the latest Bulls rumors:
    👀 Are the Josh Giddey trade rumors real?
    🚫 Could the Bulls actually trade for Ja Morant and move up to No. 3?
    🔥 Is there anything to the Bulls/Jazz/Wizards three-team trade idea?
    🎯 Could Chicago move from No. 4 to No. 2?
    🧠 Why nobody truly knows what Bryson Graham will do — and why that is a good thing
    This draft could define the beginning of the Bryson Graham era. The Bulls finally have premium draft capital. Now the question is whether Graham can read the board, avoid the noise, and land the right players.
    🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!
    Topics Covered:
    🏀 NBA Draft Combine in Chicago
    🔥 Caleb Wilson’s standout performance
    👀 Cameron Boozer’s NBA-ready game
    🎯 Darryn Peterson, Keaton Wagler & Kingston Flemings
    📈 Bulls options at No. 4
    💪 Bulls options at No. 15
    🧱 Jayden Quaintance, Koa Peat & second-round names
    🚫 Josh Giddey trade rumor fact check
    🚨 Ja Morant to Bulls rumor
    🔥 Bulls trade-up possibilities
    🧠 Why Bryson Graham’s draft board is unpredictable
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
    Get at us:
    Email: [email protected]
    Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
    Phone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬

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