The Chicago Bulls have a long-overdue rebuilding process. However, it’s never too late to get started. Recent reports state they’re looking to shop Patrick Williams around the league. They just signed him to a four-year contract extension worth $90 million this offseason.
Subplot as Bulls mount furious comeback: Patrick Williams remains on bench and only has played 17 minutes. Other development projects Dalen Terry (6 minutes) and Matas Buzelis (4 minutes) have barely played - 10:12 PM
A source told the Sun-Times the Bulls' front office is more than open to trading Williams if the situation presents itself. The issue, however, is the organization signed him to a five-year, $90 million extension last summer.
When the season began, it seemed like the Chicago Bulls were expecting a solid development from their fifth-year forward Patrick Williams. Unfortunately, Willia
A new trade target may have become available for the New York Knicks to pursue. According to Chicago Sun Times’ Joe Cowley, the Chicago Bulls have made forward Patrick Williams available on the trade market.
The Chicago Bulls are reportedly ready to add Patrick Williams to the trade block, according to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times. It appears the Suns should be the frontrunners, according to the betting odds courtesy of Bovada.
The veteran forward could bring more consistency to the Cavaliers and he knows what it takes to win a title. Kuzma won the championship while with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020 and could bring his experience to the table with this young Cleveland team.
It’s easy to miss Patrick Williams. Even amid another losing season for the Chicago Bulls, the wing often fades out of focus by the final buzzer. Williams often struggles to score in double digits, gets outrebounded by guards,
Patrick Williams knows he isn’t living up to expectations. But the former No. 4 pick still can’t tell what’s gone wrong — or how to fix it. Went long with Patrick on the missed dunks, ball handling and shaky confidence that have defined Year 5.
The Chicago Bulls visited the Portland Trail Blazers and feigned the appearance of a team that wanted to win a basketball game in the first quarter, earning a 34-22 lead over Portland.  The Bulls finished the first half tied at 53 points against the Trail Blazers.
Williams contributed 15 points (5-11 FG, 2-5 3Pt, 3-4 FT), three rebounds, one assist and one steal in 26 minutes during Sunday's 113-102 loss to the Trail Blazers.
The Chicago Bulls are ready to part ways with Patrick Williams.Arturas Karnisovas, the Bulls' executive vice president of basketball operations, is open to trading the former fourth overall pick amid the forward's fifth season in Chicago,