Bulls Draft History: 1998

Welcome to the 1998 edition of Chicago Hoop Heads’ Bull’s Draft History series. This is where this begins to get a little bit more enjoyable, at least for me, because around 1998 is when I began getting more interested in basketball. I would have watched some games with my older brother before, but around age […]

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Bulls Draft History: 1997

The 2022 draft just finished up last week and the flood gates on free agency are set to open up tomorrow afternoon. I’ll be covering the 2022 Chicago Bulls draft selection when we get to 2022, for now we are stuck in 1997 and the Bulls once again have the last pick in each round, […]

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Bulls Draft History: 1995

We are moving on in our Bulls Draft History series to 1995, Michael Jordan has returned from retirement, and although the Rockets won it all this year, the GOAT was back, and ready to bring glory back to Chicago. Let’s jump right in. With the 20th pick in the 1995 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls […]

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Bulls Draft History: 1994

Continuing our draft history journey, we are going to jump right in to 1994, these 90’s drafts are a little tough because the Bulls, being the dominant team they were, naturally ended up near the back end of drafts which doesn’t always spell doom, but it’s certainly a tougher dart throw than a lottery pick. […]

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Bulls Draft History: 1993

The NBA Finals are pressing on, and while I enjoy watching, there is little for me to get excited about as a Bulls fan, so my day-to-day attention has turned to Chicago’s free agency decisions, and well, of course, the draft. Inspired by Will Gottlieb’s article breaking down all of the major transactions in the […]

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What’s Next For Chicago?

After a disappointing set of home playoff games for the Bulls, they head back to Milwaukee for game 5 and the writing is on the wall. Lonzo Ball was ruled out for the season earlier this year, Alex Caruso hurt his face in game 3 that cut his time short in this series, and it […]

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