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  • Chicago Bulls Central

    Bryson Graham Has Bulls Fans Excited… But Actions Must Follow | Should The Bulls Take Yaxel Lendeborg At No. 9

    09/05/2026 | 28 min
    🚨 DRAFT LOTTERY DAY IS ALMOST HERE… AND THE CHICAGO BULLS’ FUTURE COULD CHANGE FAST 🚨
    The Bulls are entering one of the biggest moments of the offseason as the NBA Draft Lottery arrives tomorrow. Chicago could jump into the top 4, stay around No. 9, or slide back — but either way, this draft gives Bryson Graham his first real chance to add a major piece to the Bulls’ new foundation 👀🔥
    And one name Bulls fans need to talk about?
    Yaxel Lendeborg.
    Is Lendeborg the type of high-floor, plug-and-play prospect the Bulls should target at No. 9? The 6’9”, 240-pound forward brings a powerful mix of:
    💪 Physicality
    📏 7’4” wingspan
    🛡️ 1-through-5 defensive versatility
    🧠 High basketball IQ
    🎯 Improved floor spacing
    🤝 Connector passing
    🔥 Winning mentality
    🏀 High motor and toughness
    Lendeborg may be older at 23 on draft night, but his defensive impact, offensive versatility, rebounding, passing, and ability to fit into winning basketball make him one of the most interesting Bulls draft targets on the board.
    Haize breaks down whether his high floor should make him the pick — or if Chicago needs to swing bigger under Graham.
    PLUS…
    The Bulls coaching search could have more quality options than fans realize. From Sean Sweeney, Sam Cassell, and Chris Quinn to Johnnie Bryant, Tiago Splitter, and Rajon Rondo, Chicago should have real candidates available. Graham has already made it clear that the next Bulls coach must be smart, high-character, capable on both sides of the ball, and able to develop players.
    We also talk about Michael Reinsdorf’s apology to Bulls fans, why it was good to hear, why it created some hope… and why years of Bulls disappointment still make it hard to fully trust ownership until actions follow the words 😬
    Then we get into your voicemails on Josh Giddey, why real change still has to happen, Graham’s early approval from fans, second-round draft strategy, and whether the Bulls finally have someone with a real vision.
    🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!
    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Bulls news and rumors roundup
    🎲 NBA Draft Lottery preview
    🏀 Should Yaxel Lendeborg be the pick at No. 9?
    💪 High-floor vs high-upside draft debate
    🔥 Bryson Graham’s first major roster test
    🎯 Bulls coaching search options
    👀 Sean Sweeney, Sam Cassell, Chris Quinn, Johnnie Bryant & more
    😬 Can Bulls fans trust Michael Reinsdorf?
    📞 Voicemails on Giddey, Graham, draft strategy and roster change
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
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    Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
    Phone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬

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  • Chicago Bulls Central

    Bryson Graham’s SLAP Blueprint Could Change EVERYTHING For The Bulls

    08/05/2026 | 21 min
    🚨 FACTS OR CAP: WHAT DID BRYSON GRAHAM REALLY TELL BULLS FANS? 🚨
    Bryson Graham’s introductory press conference gave Chicago Bulls fans a LOT to react to — and now it’s time to separate the real takeaways from the overreactions 👀🔥
    Graham made it clear that the Bulls want to build with SLAP:
    💪 Size
    📏 Length
    ⚡ Athleticism
    😤 Physicality
    He emphasized building a defensive identity, adding versatile two-way players, and following the model of teams like Oklahoma City and Boston, where size, switching, and lineup flexibility are the foundation of winning basketball. Graham specifically talked about wanting players who can guard at the point of attack, switch onto wings, and even hold up against bigger players.
    But does that mean Josh Giddey is getting traded?
    Not so fast.
    Haize breaks down why Bulls fans may be jumping too far too soon. Graham’s comments definitely signal that the roster will be evaluated, but that does NOT automatically mean Giddey is out. For now, that rumor is CAP — but Giddey will have to prove he can stay healthy, defend well enough, and fit the new identity.
    PLUS…
    🔥 The Bulls are officially in a long-term rebuild
    👀 No player is truly untouchable
    😳 Monty Williams rumors need context
    🏀 Sean Sweeney keeps coming up as a real coaching candidate
    🎲 Latest 2026 mock drafts should have Bulls fans sweating
    Graham called the Bulls a team on the ground floor, said they will “get it in the mud,” and made it clear there will be no shortcuts. That’s a good thing — but it also means this first draft and coaching hire have to hit.
    And with mock drafts connecting Chicago to high-upside but risky prospects like Nate Ament, Aday Mara, Chris Cenac Jr., Caleb Wilson, and Cameron Carr, Bulls fans should be excited… but also a little nervous. Graham was hired for talent evaluation. Now he has to prove it immediately.
    🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!
    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Facts or Cap from Bryson Graham’s press conference
    💪 What SLAP means for the Bulls
    👀 Does Josh Giddey fit Graham’s vision?
    🔥 Bulls long-term rebuild expectations
    😳 No player is truly untouchable
    🏀 Monty Williams coaching rumor debate
    🎯 Sean Sweeney linked to Bulls coaching search
    🎲 Latest Bulls 2026 NBA Mock Draft projections
    📏 Nate Ament, Aday Mara, Caleb Wilson, Cameron Carr & more
    🔴 What Graham’s first draft could reveal
    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

    Bryson Graham’s First Big Test: Nail The Bulls Draft 🚨

    07/05/2026 | 22 min
    🚨 BRYSON GRAHAM’S FIRST NBA DRAFT WITH THE CHICAGO BULLS COULD TELL US EVERYTHING 🚨
    The Bulls hired Bryson Graham to reset the scouting spine of the organization — and now his first major test is coming fast: the 2026 NBA Draft 👀🔥
    Graham’s background in New Orleans shows a clear pattern. He has been tied to talent evaluation, player development, scouting, and roster-building roles across 15 seasons, and his draft profile points toward specific archetypes: long two-way wings, oversized defensive guards, smart connectors, and mobile rim-protection upside. His public résumé is tied more to players with physical tools, defensive versatility, processing, and developmental upside than pure empty scoring flash.
    That matters because the Bulls have multiple chances to reshape the roster.
    🏀 Own first-round pick: No. 9
    🎲 Portland first-round pick: No. 15
    🔥 Pelicans/Boston second-round pick: No. 38
    👀 Denver second-round pick: No. 56
    So who fits Graham’s style?
    At No. 9, names like Aday Mara, Brayden Burries, and Nate Ament stand out as possible Bulls targets. Mara gives Chicago a true structural center with size, efficiency, and passing. Burries gives the Bulls a strong two-way guard who can shoot and play with Josh Giddey. Ament fits the long-forward archetype if Chicago wants to build a massive, interchangeable frontcourt around Matas Buzelis and Noa Essengue.
    At No. 15, the conversation shifts to Jayden Quaintance, Cameron Carr, and Dailyn Swain. Quaintance is the medical-upside swing. Carr brings shotmaking with size. Swain feels like the classic Graham wing: downhill force, rebounding, passing, defensive tools, and connective offense.
    Then in the second round, the Bulls could look for value with names like Alex Karaban, Ryan Conwell, Tarris Reed Jr., Izaiyah Nelson, Tyler Bilodeau, and Otega Oweh — depending on whether Chicago needs shooting, center depth, defensive activity, or plug-and-play rotation value.
    Haize breaks down which players fit Graham’s scouting style, why Chicago should avoid chasing the loudest prospect in the room, and why multiple quality swings may be smarter than trading up too aggressively.
    The Bulls say they are at the ground floor. This draft is the first layer of the foundation.
    🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!
    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Bryson Graham’s draft history
    🏀 Bulls targets at No. 9
    🔥 Bulls targets at No. 15
    🎲 Second-round fits at No. 38 and No. 56
    📏 Length, defense, processing and upside
    👀 Aday Mara, Brayden Burries & Nate Ament
    🧱 Jayden Quaintance, Cameron Carr & Dailyn Swain
    🎯 Alex Karaban, Ryan Conwell, Tarris Reed Jr. and more
    🔴 How Graham’s first draft could define the Bulls’ 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

    BRYSON GRAHAM SPEAKS! Bulls New Era Has NO SHORTCUTS | Reinsdorf Apologizes As Graham Era Begins

    06/05/2026 | 20 min
    🚨 BRYSON GRAHAM HAS OFFICIALLY SPOKEN AS THE NEW LEADER OF THE CHICAGO BULLS FRONT OFFICE — AND HIS MESSAGE WAS CLEAR: NO SHORTCUTS. 🚨
    The Chicago Bulls introduced Bryson Graham as their new Senior VP / lead basketball executive, and this press conference gave Bulls fans the clearest look yet at what the new era could look like.
    Michael Reinsdorf started by doing something Bulls fans have been waiting to hear for years: he apologized and took accountability for the state of the franchise 😳

    But the biggest message from both Reinsdorf and Graham was simple:
    🔥 No shortcuts
    🏀 Build the right way
    🧠 Invest in the right people
    📈 Lean into talent evaluation
    🤝 Create a collaborative front office
    👀 Develop young players instead of rushing the process

    Graham made it clear that the Bulls are in a developmental stage, and he does not plan to rush the turnaround. He talked about transparency, building a sustainable culture, adding to the front office staff, keeping some current personnel, and making sure everyone in the room has a voice.

    This is a major shift from what Bulls fans saw under the previous regime.

    Haize breaks down why Graham’s self-awareness matters, why Reinsdorf’s accountability was important, what “no shortcuts” actually means, and why this offseason becomes the first real layer of the Bulls’ new foundation.

    PLUS…
    👀 Graham says the Bulls have flexibility this summer
    🎲 Chicago has two first-round picks
    🏀 He wants length at every position
    😳 He hesitated on saying any player is untouchable
    🧠 The coaching search starts next week
    🔥 Graham wants a smart, high-character coach who can coach BOTH sides of the ball and develop the roster

    The Bulls finally sound like they understand where they are. Now they have to prove the plan with action.

    🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!

    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Bryson Graham introductory press conference
    🙏 Michael Reinsdorf apologizes to Bulls fans
    🔥 No shortcuts in team building
    🧠 Graham’s transparency and leadership style
    🤝 Building a collaborative front office
    🎲 Two first-round picks and roster flexibility
    🏀 Developmental stage of the Bulls roster
    👀 Are any Bulls players untouchable?
    📏 Graham wants length at every position
    🎯 Coaching search starts next week
    🔥 What Graham wants in the next Bulls head coach
    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’ New Era: Graham's Choice for GM, Thibs Rumors, Lewin Buzz & Buzelis Leap

    06/05/2026 | 23 min
    🚨 COULD TOM THIBODEAU REALLY RETURN TO THE CHICAGO BULLS? 🚨
    The Bulls’ offseason just got even more interesting.
    With Bryson Graham officially hired as Chicago’s new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, the next major domino is the head coaching search — and now a very familiar name is back in the conversation: Tom Thibodeau 👀🔥
    Thibodeau is reportedly open to a Bulls reunion if Graham approaches him. And on paper, it’s easy to understand the appeal.
    He brings:
    🔥 Instant culture
    😤 Defensive identity
    🏀 Proven head coaching experience
    👀 Familiarity with Chicago
    💪 Accountability from day one
    But here’s the real question…
    Does Thibodeau actually fit the new Bulls timeline?
    Graham’s hire feels like a move toward the future — younger, more developmental, more focused on talent evaluation and long-term team building. So would hiring a 68-year-old veteran coach from the franchise’s past push the Bulls forward… or pull them back into old habits?
    PLUS… the Bulls are giving Graham full autonomy to rebuild the front office, and Chicago is still expected to pursue Boston Celtics assistant GM Dave Lewin for a role after his interview reportedly impressed with analytics and organizational strategy. That could be a massive sign that the Bulls are finally serious about modernizing basketball operations.
    And we have to talk about Matas Buzelis.
    After a huge year-two leap, Buzelis may be positioned for a breakout season. His scoring, rebounding, assists, blocks, and role all grew dramatically — and with a new head coach coming in, the Bulls may need to make his development one of the biggest priorities of the Graham era.
    This episode breaks down Thibs, Graham’s first major decisions, Lewin’s possible front office fit, and whether Buzelis can become the face of the next Bulls era.
    🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!
    Topics Covered:
    🚨 Tom Thibodeau open to Bulls reunion
    🤔 Does Thibs fit the Graham era?
    🧠 Bryson Graham getting full front office autonomy
    🔥 Bulls still pursuing Dave Lewin
    📊 Analytics and strategy in the new front office
    🏀 Matas Buzelis year-three breakout watch
    💰 Bulls cap space and draft flexibility
    👀 What comes next in the coaching search
    Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
    Get at us:
    Email: [email protected]
    Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
    Phone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬

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