2 more interviews done for Bears. Plus: Bulls lose 3rd straight and Hawks trade rumors.
Sports Thursday, January 16, 2025 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. Tuesday’s matchup between the Bulls and Clippers was one of eight games the NBA rescheduled due to the Southern California wildfires. The Bulls originally were scheduled to play the Clippers at Intuit
Dome on Tuesday night. However, the game will now take place Monday with a 9:30 p.m. CT tipoff. It creates another road back-to-back for the Bulls, who play the Trail Blazers on Sunday in Portland. Monday’s rescheduled game will overlap with the College Football Playoff national championship game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, which will kick off at 6:30 p.m. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our alerts and newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and Bluesky.
Not a Tribune subscriber? Here's our latest offer. | | The 38th Cubs Convention takes place this weekend at the Sheraton Grand Chicago. Sammy Sosa and a handful of Baseball Hall of Famers are scheduled to appear. | | | The Chicago Bears are embarking on a search to hire the next head coach of the franchise. | | | Even after signing a five-year, $90 million contract over the summer, Patrick Williams is no longer a guaranteed cornerstone of future development for the Chicago Bulls. | | | Which hurts more for Taylor Hall — the black eye courtesy of Calgary Flames forward Martin Pospisil or rumors the Chicago Blackhawks have placed him on the trading block? | | | Chicago White Sox special assistant to the general manager David Keller was particularly excited about the six pitchers the team acquired as part of the international signing period. | | | The Chicago Bulls lost their third straight game Wednesday night, committing 20 turnovers in a 110-94 loss to the injury-depleted Atlanta Hawks at the United Center. | | | Women’s basketball teams finally will be paid for playing games in the NCAA Tournament each March just like the men have for years under a plan approved Wednesday at the NCAA convention. | | | The Detroit Lions bolstered their backfield in 2023, signing free agent David Montgomery and drafting Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round. The investments have paid off. | | | |