Breaking NewsNovember 6th, 2018Bulls fire Fred Hoiberg, hire Tyronn Lue
CHICAGO, IL -- Following a 3-8 start, the Chicago Bulls have parted ways with Fred Hoiberg.
The former Iowa State head coach and ten year NBA pro was relieved of his duties earlier today. Hired in 2015 to replace Tom Thibodeau - now the head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves - Hoiberg guided the Bulls to a record of 113-144 and a Playoff appearance in 2017, where they lost to the Boston Celtics 4-2.
In a surprising move, the Bulls hired Tyronn Lue as Hoiberg's replacement. Lue was fired by the Cleveland Cavaliers on October 28th following an 0-6 start. Lue's contract with the Bulls is reportedly a two year deal in the range of $3 million per year, suggesting that he may not be considered a long-term solution at this time.
Brandon Jennings signs one year deal with Chicago
CHICAGO, IL -- Brandon Jennings is back in the league, after signing a one year contract with the Chicago Bulls.
The Bulls have been decimated with injuries early on in the 2019 season. Second year forward Lauri Markkanen is not expected to play until the new year, after dislocating his elbow during the preseason. Kris Dunn, Bobby Portis, and Denzel Valentine have also joined him on the sidelines. With a depleted roster and in desperate need of capable reinforcements, the Bulls have been reaching out to veteran players.
Jennings last played for the Milwaukee Bucks, returning last March for a second stint with the club that originally drafted him tenth overall in 2009. He has also played for the Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, and Washington Wizards, posting career averages of 14.1 ppg, 5.7 apg, 3 rpg, and 1.2 spg. He is expected to start ahead of Cameron Payne and Ryan Arcidiacono.
Current RosterRawle Alkins (TW)
Ryan Arcidiacono
Antonio Blakeney
Wendell Carter
Kris Dunn*
Cristiano Felício
Justin Holiday
Chandler Hutchison
Brandon Jennings
Zach LaVine
Robin Lopez
Lauri Markkanen*
Jabari Parker
Cameron Payne
Bobby Portis*
Tyler Ulis (TW)
Denzel Valentine*
(TW) indicates Two-Way Player* indicates player is currently injuredInjuries
Current NBA StandingsThrough November 6th, 2018




