🔥BREAKING: Chicago Bulls STUN the League with Undefeated Start — But Are They For Real?
The Chicago Bulls have set the city on fire. With a 126–113 victory over the Sacramento Kings, the Bulls are now 4–0 — their best start since the 2021–22 season. The United Center crowd roared as Chicago’s new-look roster continued to silence critics, and the question echoing across the NBA tonight is simple: are the Bulls back?
Josh Giddey has been electric. The 21-year-old guard has injected life, rhythm, and confidence into a team that many wrote off before the season even began. His passing vision has been surgical, his energy contagious. Each game, he seems to see the court in slow motion — threading impossible passes, pushing the pace, and igniting a chemistry the Bulls haven’t had in years.
But it’s not just Giddey. The core has responded. Zach LaVine looks rejuvenated, DeMar DeRozan has rediscovered his mid-range magic, and Nikola Vučević is controlling the boards with authority. There’s balance, there’s belief — and there’s something brewing in Chicago that feels different.

The Kings tried to fight back behind De’Aaron Fox’s lightning-fast drives, but every time Sacramento made a run, the Bulls punched harder. The energy on the bench, the crowd’s roar, and the body language said it all: this isn’t the same team that stumbled last season.
Fans have noticed. Social media exploded after the final buzzer, with one fan posting, “The Bulls aren’t just winning — they’re sending a message.” Another wrote, “Josh Giddey fits like he’s been here forever. This team is dangerous.”
Yet, with every hot start comes the question — can they keep it up? Chicago’s schedule will only get tougher, and skeptics remember how momentum faded in past seasons. But something about this version of the Bulls feels more composed. They’re playing with joy and purpose, not desperation.
Head coach Billy Donovan praised his squad’s unity, saying postgame: “It’s about trust. These guys believe in each other — and that shows.”
So yes, it’s only four games. But it’s four statements. Four declarations that the Chicago Bulls are tired of being overlooked. Whether this surge turns into a deep playoff run remains to be seen, but right now, they’re the talk of the NBA — young, fearless, and undefeated.
For a franchise that’s been searching for an identity since the glory days, this might just be the spark that reignites Chicago basketball. And if this is just the beginning? The rest of the league better start paying attention.
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