
"To borrow from Franklin D. Roosevelt, February 3, 2026, may be a day that lives in infamy for Chicago Bulls fans. After all the complaining, all the begging, all the criticism-and everything we've thrown at them as Bulls fans-they finally delivered. The Bulls got BUSY yesterday. And we've still got another (almost) two days before the NBA's trade deadline actually gets here!"
"The first trade the Chicago Bulls made wasn't one they were directly involved in, but it was one they helped facilitate. The deal was between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Sacramento Kings, with Keon Ellis and Dennis Schröder heading to Cleveland and De'Andre Hunter landing in Sacramento. To make it all work, the Bulls stepped in and absorbed the expiring contract of Dario Šarić, picking up two second-round picks in the process:"
"Jevon Carter and Emmanuel Miller had to be waived in order to make the move official with the league office. The Verdict: This was a great way to kick off trade season, especially in hindsight, knowing what the Bulls eventually did with the assets they brought in through these moves. By acquiring these second-round picks, the Bulls showed they were willing to let their own go in order to get deals done."
The Chicago Bulls completed a series of trades that reshaped the roster and acquired draft assets. The team added Anfernee Simons, Jaden Ivey, and Mike Conley Jr., plus three second-round picks. The Bulls moved Nikola Vucevic, Kevin Huerter, Jevon Carter, and Dario Šarić, and surrendered one second-round pick. The Bulls absorbed Šarić's expiring contract to gain two second-round selections (a 2027 pick from Cleveland and a 2029 pick that is the least favorable among Detroit, Milwaukee, and New York). Jevon Carter and Emmanuel Miller were waived to clear roster spots for the transactions.
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