"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely …

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"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely …

"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely …

"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely …

"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely …

"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely …

The Chicago Bulls are officially hitting the reset button—and this time, they're not afraid to say it. In a refreshingly honest press conference, new general manager Bryson Graham made it crystal clear that the franchise is embracing a full-scale rebuild, a term his predecessors famously avoided like a bad contract.

"We are in the rebuilding phase, and we're extremely young too," Graham stated, setting a new tone for the organization. "I'm not going to be up here and mince words and say we're further along."

This candid admission marks a significant shift for a team that has often found itself stuck in NBA purgatory—not quite good enough to contend, but too proud to fully commit to a youth movement. By acknowledging the reality of their situation, Graham is signaling a long-term vision focused on developing young talent and building for sustainable success.

For Bulls fans, this honesty might be the first step toward genuine progress. In a league where patience is often in short supply, Chicago is betting that transparency and a clear direction will ultimately lead to a stronger, more competitive roster. It's a strategy that could finally give the Windy City something to cheer about in the seasons to come.

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