The Chicago Bulls are a contending NBA team. They also have some potential glaring holes on their roster. That was apparent last season as injuries continued to knock key players out and force the Bulls to give minutes to players like *shudders* Matt Thomas.
We have reached the end of the line — and the end of the bench — in our Chicago Bulls 2021-22 player grades. Of course, we’re talking about Matt Thomas, who signed a one-year deal with the Bulls in September 2021.
More than halfway through the regular season, the Chicago Bulls are sitting in a good spot in the Eastern Conference standings. And one of the major driving factors to the offensive success that the Bulls found so far this season is their efficient three-point shooting.
LaVine, Dosunmu, Johnson and Thomas were all placed in the COVID-19 protocols at least 10 days ago.
Coby White and DeMar DeRozan both said their symptoms were mild and agreed that their main issue was “boredom” while being away from the Bulls.
The NBA hasn’t called off any games so far this season after COVID-19 caused chaos with the schedule last season, particularly in the early part of the campaign.
Thomas is on track to miss multiple games. Assuming Thomas has to isolate for a minimum of 10 days, he will be sidelined for at least four total contests.
Just over 24 hours ahead from the start of a highly anticipated regular season slate for the Chicago Bulls, the roster essentially looks to be complete for second-year head coach Billy Donovan.
going with the shooter The Bulls have trimmed their roster down to the maximum 17 players (15 on normal roster and a pair of two-way players) ahead of the start of the 2021-22 season.
One of the signings that is one of the most underrated for the Chicago Bulls among any in the past week is that of the former Toronto Raptors and Utah Jazz sharpshooting guard Matt Thomas.
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