Bulls Get HUGE Injury Boost: Giddey & Coby Return Updates! 🔥🐂 | REAL Trade Options Chicago Should Watch cover art

Bulls Get HUGE Injury Boost: Giddey & Coby Return Updates! 🔥🐂 | REAL Trade Options Chicago Should Watch

Bulls Get HUGE Injury Boost: Giddey & Coby Return Updates! 🔥🐂 | REAL Trade Options Chicago Should Watch

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The Chicago Bulls may finally be getting the reinforcements they desperately need.

K.C. Johnson reports that Josh Giddey and Coby White both fully practiced and could return as soon as the Bulls take on the Utah Jazz. Giddey continues his near-triple-double pace despite his ankle injury, while White—coming off a career season—looks close to making his long-awaited debut.

Haize also breaks down the status of Zach Collins, who could return shortly after November 24th, giving Chicago a massive boost to its frontcourt rotation.

Then we shift to the trade market:

Instead of chasing Anthony Davis, Haize highlights realistic and impactful trade targets including Domantas Sabonis, Daniel Gafford, and Yves Missi, explaining why each fits—and why the Bulls must be smart with timing.


We also dive into:

🟥 Bulls’ defensive regression

🟥 Why patience matters for a young core

🟥 Voicemails on Isaac Okoro, Vooch, and fan expectations


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