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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 28 MIN

Ja Morant To The Bulls? Facts Or Cap On The Wildest Offseason Rumors

from Chicago Bulls Central · host The B.R.E.A.K.S Media

The Chicago Bulls offseason rumor mill is getting spicy, and Haize is playing Facts or Cap on some of the biggest names being connected to the rebuild. Could the Bulls use their cap space to take on Ja Morant’s contract and land draft assets? Should Chicago pursue Mitchell Robinson as a center upgrade? Could Colin Sexton or Zach Collins return as veteran bench pieces? And what does Matas Buzelis playing for Lithuania mean for his development heading into next season?Haize starts with the wildest idea: Ja Morant to the Bulls. The argument is that Chicago could use Morant’s contract as “good bad money” if Memphis attaches real draft capital. But while Morant is still talented and capable of raising a team’s competitive floor, Haize explains why Chicago may not be the right situation. The Bulls are still early in a rebuild, and Morant likely needs a team with a stronger established culture and a win-now structure.Then the conversation turns to Mitchell Robinson, who has been connected to the Bulls as a potential free-agent center target. Robinson’s offensive rebounding, rim protection, and size make sense stylistically for Chicago, especially with the Bulls needing center help. But his availability, role, price point, and long-term fit all matter as Bryson Graham builds the next version of this roster.Haize also breaks down why a potential return for Colin Sexton or Zach Collins could make sense. Young teams still need veterans, and players like Tre Jones, Jalen Smith, Sexton, and Collins could help stabilize the locker room without blocking the development of Chicago’s young core. The biggest question is whether Collins can stay healthy enough to fill that role consistently.Plus, Matas Buzelis is set to play for Lithuania this summer, and that could be a major development boost before training camp. International basketball has helped several young NBA players take a leap, and Buzelis could benefit from meaningful reps, added responsibility, and a faster rhythm entering the season.The show also features voicemail reactions on Tre Jones, Jalen Smith, Isaac Okoro, Caleb Wilson’s leadership quotes, the Bulls’ coaching timeline, Nic Richards, Guerschon Yabusele, Josh Giddey narratives, and how Bryson Graham may want to reshape the roster.🔥 Topics Discussed:Facts or Cap on Bulls offseason rumorsJa Morant trade idea and draft asset strategyWhy Haize says Ja Morant to Chicago is capMitchell Robinson as a Bulls free-agent targetWhy Robinson’s style fits ChicagoColin Sexton and Zach Collins as veteran bench optionsWhy rebuilding teams still need veteransMatas Buzelis playing for LithuaniaTre Jones, Jalen Smith, and Isaac Okoro trade questionsCaleb Wilson’s culture-changing commentsBulls coaching search timelineJosh Giddey narratives and Bryson Graham’s roster visionSubscribe to Chicago Bulls Central for daily Chicago Bulls news, NBA Draft coverage, trade rumors, free agency updates, and everything Bulls basketball.Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: [email protected]:@BullsCentralPodPhone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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