
By The Horns: A Chicago Bulls Show
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Ep 833REACTION: Michael Reinsdorf addresses media
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson react to a major shift inside the Chicago Bulls organization following the departures of Vice President Arturas Karnisovas and General Manager Marc Eversley. The guys break down what led to the decision, what it signals about the franchise’s direction, and why this moment could define the next era of Bulls basketball. They also dive into the press conference from Bulls president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf, unpacking his comments on the search for the team’s next VP and GM, the qualities the organization is prioritizing, and how extensive the process could be. Plus, where does head coach Billy Donovan fit into all of this? The conversation explores his future in Chicago and how the next front office hire could shape the team’s identity moving forward.
Ep 832Bulls take on MVP Candidate Wembanyama and Final Four Preview
Plus, it’s all about March Madness as the guys take a look at the Final Four picture, including Cam’s experience at the United Center for Michigan vs. Tennessee in the Elite Eight. Cam and KC make their picks for who’s headed to the championship—and who’s ultimately cutting down the nets.
Ep 831Clutch Buzelis, Durant Still Making It Look Easy
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the Bulls’ 2–2 homestand, highlighting Matas Buzelis’ clutch late-game impact and what stood out down the stretch. They also dive into Kevin Durant’s performance against Chicago, unpacking what still makes his scoring feel nearly impossible to defend, while debuting “K.C.’s Notebook” to spotlight Durant’s professionalism and lasting impact on the game, both on and off the court. The conversation shifts to Josh Giddey’s playmaking surge, including a career-high 19 assists, and how his pass-first style continues to evolve with the roster. They also discuss Leonard Miller’s strong showing, the emergence of young contributors within Billy Donovan’s system, and preview the Bulls’ upcoming road trip. Plus, a look around the NBA with potential expansion news and “Cam’s Court” tackles the ongoing debate surrounding the league’s 65-game rule.
Ep 830Buzelis Brings the Edge, Giddey Keeps Filling the Stat Sheet
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down Matas Buzelis’ continued rise after another great performance against the Grizzlies, including a career best third quarter. They also dive into the on-court back-and-forth between Buzelis and Luka Dončić and what it says about Matas' growing confidence and edge. The conversation expands to Josh Giddey’s red-hot stretch and evolving mindset while also highlighting Buzelis joining Victor Wembanyama in rare statistical company. Plus, Taj Gibson makes another appearance at the UC and the first-ever edition of a new segment, “Cam’s Court," where Cam gives his two cents on the Bam Adebayo 83-point game.
Ep 829Collin Sexton's offensive surge, Matas Buzelis builds upon strong sophomore season
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the Chicago Bulls’ loss to the Sacramento Kings, where Collin Sexton poured in 28 points as Chicago struggled out of the gate. The guys discuss Sexton’s potential long-term fit with the team and highlight Matas Buzelis continuing to make an impact defensively with an elite block game, fueling the conversation about his underrated sophomore season and untapped ceiling. Later, they react to Josh Giddey returning to the floor and recording his ninth triple-double of the season before looking ahead to the rest of the Bulls’ West Coast trip, including a tough back-to-back in Los Angeles. Cam and K.C. also go around the NBA to talk about Jayson Tatum’s return and how it affects the Eastern Conference race, while Cam weighs in on the recent Thunder–Nuggets matchup he’s calling the “game of the year.”
Ep 828Bulls snap losing streak, Josh Giddey continues to climb the record books
The Bulls use a stunning 27-0 surge against the Milwaukee Bucks to end an 11-game skid. Cam and K.C. break down how that momentum shift unfolded, and Josh Giddey records his first triple-double since December. From there, the focus turns to what’s ahead, including a challenging West Coast swing with late-night matchups against the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. The conversation also highlights rookie Matas Buzelis and his steady presence all season, not just being durable but also embracing the learning curve and staying composed through the inevitable ups and downs.
Ep 827Matas nets career-high, Coby White returns to United Center
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the Bulls’ frustrating 10-game losing streak and what’s fueling the slide, from late-game execution to lineup adjustments. The guys also discuss the opportunity emerging from the skid, including the valuable minutes Rob Dillingham is logging and what that experience could mean for his long-term development in Chicago. They also dive into Matas Buzelis’ breakout 32-point performance against the Charlotte Hornets and what it says about his ceiling moving forward. Plus, former Bull Coby White makes his return to the United Center in a Hornets uniform for the first time since the trade, adding another emotional layer to a pivotal stretch of the season.
Ep 826The takeaways from the new-look Bulls, Matas showcases in rising stars
As the first half winds down, Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson evaluate how the revamped Bulls roster is starting to take shape. With Anfernee Simons, Rob Dillingham, and Collin Sexton now in the mix, the focus shifts to late-game struggles, locker room accountability, and whether this group can finally close out tight contests. The conversation turns to which newcomer has captured their attention most, with Cam and K.C. each making their case and sharing a fun nugget about who Simons believes is the greatest of all time. They also preview Matas Buzelis showcase in the Rising Stars Game before looking ahead to the post–All-Star stretch.
Ep 825NBA Trade Deadline Recap
The NBA Trade Deadline takes center stage as the crew breaks down where the Bulls stand coming out of a busy day and why the roster is still a work in progress. K.C. Johnson offers his perspective on what he called the "wildest deadline" he’s ever covered, setting the stage for how Chicago’s moves fit into the league-wide chaos. From there, the focus shifts to the newcomers, evaluating how players like Jaden Ivey, Anfernee Simons, Collin Sexton, Rob Dillingham and others could shape both the Bulls’ present and long-term direction. The episode wraps up with a look back at the Bulls tenures of Nikola Vučević, Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu, Javon Carter and Kevin Huerter, reflecting on their impact and what their departures mean for the franchise going forward.
Ep 824Rose's Jersey Retirement Recap & Buzelis Named to Rising Stars Team
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson open the episode by reflecting on an emotional night at the United Center as the Derrick Rose jersey retirement takes center stage. They break down what the moment meant for Rose, the franchise, and the city, before diving into the on-court action that followed as the Chicago Bulls edged the Boston Celtics on Kevin Huerter’s game-winning shot. From there, the guys recap a tough loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, sparked by a big first half from LeBron James and a double-double from Luka Dončić. They also highlight Coby White who is playing some of his best basketball of the season, Josh Giddey finding his rhythm since returning from injury, and Matas Buzelis earning another Rising Stars nod while opting out of the dunk contest. The episode wraps with a look ahead to a packed stretch of games, including multiple matchups with the Miami Heat and a visit from the Indiana Pacers, plus a debate on whether the Bulls should keep leaning into their effective double-big lineup.
Ep 823Honoring Derrick Rose: From No. 1 Pick to the Rafters
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson take a reflective look at the legacy of Derrick Rose, ahead of his jersey retirement, revisiting the moments that defined his journey from a Chicago prodigy to one of the most electrifying players of his era. The guys walk through his rise with the Chicago Bulls, from being selected No. 1 overall to the peak of his prime, while also acknowledging the challenges and lost time that shaped his career. The conversation expands beyond the court, touching on Rose’s early roots, his influence on basketball culture, and his impact in Chicago after his playing days, including his continued efforts to give back to the city. They also look ahead to the jersey retirement night against the Boston Celtics, and which familiar Bulls faces are expected to be in attendance for the momentous occasion.
Ep 822Vucevic’s Game-Winner Lifts Bulls Past Jazz
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the Bulls’ gritty win over Utah, punctuated by Nikola Vucevic's game-winner. The guys examine Billy Donovan’s rotation choices and discuss how Jalen Smith continues to carve out a meaningful role. The conversation also highlights Dalen Terry’s two-way spark, why Coby White is still searching for his offensive rhythm, and how it all fits into a demanding stretch of games ahead. To wrap it up, Cam and K.C. look ahead to a home-and-home with Brooklyn.
Ep 821Matas Buzelis' Sophomore Spark, Coby White’s Injury Challenges | By The Horns
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson take a closer look at the Bulls’ recent back-to-back games, breaking down what stood out from those matchups against the Hornets and Celtics. The conversation then turns to Coby White and how he continues to fight through his calf injury, before diving into Matas Buzelis’ continued emergence. Cam and K.C. also share a lighter moment from K.C.’s live TV countdown on-court collision. Plus, a look at the Bulls’ decision to sign Yuki Kawamura to a two-way contract and how it fits into the team’s broader plans.
Ep 820Giannis’ Dunk, More Bulls Injuries
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson dive into a tough stretch for the Bulls, starting with Saturday night’s loss to the Bucks and the challenges that came with it. They discuss the impact of injuries, including Zach Collins, and dive into standout performances from Anthony Edwards and Giannis Antetokounmpo, with a closer look at Giannis’ dominant showing against Chicago. The conversation continues with Giannis’ late windmill dunk that sparked a postgame scuffle and a debate over whether it crossed the NBA’s unwritten rules. Cam and K.C. also recap Monday night’s loss to the Timberwolves, examine the injury concerns surrounding Coby White and Josh Giddey, and reflect on their own personal injury histories to put the latest developments into perspective.
Ep 819Buzelis, Bulls are Finding Their Groove
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the Bulls’ strong recent stretch, winning four of their last five and starting to look more settled as the roster gets healthier. They dive into how having all the bigs available has opened up more lineup and rotation flexibility, and what that means for Billy Donovan moving forward. The guys also discuss Matas Buzelis’ recent performances and why it feels like he may be turning a corner—easing some of the offensive pressure on Josh Giddey and Coby White in the process. Plus, a look ahead to a challenging six-game homestand against quality opponents, and K.C. wraps things up with a great story about how Rajon Rondo helped make him a better interviewer.
Ep 818Bulls Fire on All Cylinders Against Cavaliers
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down arguably one of the Bulls’ most complete performances of the season, a win over the Cavaliers that marked Chicago’s largest margin of victory. They dive into Josh Giddey’s night—tying a career high in made threes while competing defensively to the final horn—and give love to Nikola Vučević for working his way out of a recent funk. The guys also discuss how a healthy Bulls roster could lead to a shift in the big-man rotation and how Chicago’s zone defense helped neutralize Cleveland on the boards. Plus, thoughts on two-game series as a playoff prep tool, Ayo Dosunmu’s nagging injuries and changing perspectives on the NBA Cup.
Ep 817Bulls building through adversity
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson dive into the Bulls’ seven-game losing streak and the defensive issues that continue to haunt them. They dive into Billy Donovan’s postgame comments after another tough loss to the Warriors, assess the latest injury updates, and break down what Chicago’s depth looks like moving forward. They also look ahead to another great opportunity to bounce back with games against Charlotte and New Orleans as the Bulls search for a momentum shift.
Ep 816Bulls Trying to Turn the Tide Amid Losing Streak
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the Bulls’ latest setback in Orlando, extending the losing streak to four. They highlight Ayo Dosunmu’s shooting surge, Josh Giddey’s offseason work paying off with a more confident jumper, and the defensive lapses that keep resurfacing—especially around rim protection. They also look back at Tre Jones’ matchup against his brother and look ahead to what Chicago must tighten up during the upcoming three-game homestand.
Ep 815Bulls back to the drawing board after loss in New Orleans
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson are back at it on the By The Horns podcast after a rollercoaster stretch for the Bulls. They break down what went wrong in New Orleans during the 143–130 loss and revisit Chicago’s close call against the Wizards, highlighting the defensive issues that continue to surface. They also dive into Billy Donovan’s lineup change against the Pelicans that involved sitting Matas Buzelis to open the half, a Zach Collins injury update from K.C., and why Ayo Dosunmu’s strong start to the season has been a major bright spot. Plus, they look ahead to a crucial opportunity for the Bulls to flip the script against a pair of sub-.500 opponents in the Hornets and Pacers.
Ep 814Bulls Bounce Back with Big Win in Denver 130-127
Cam Smith and KC Johnson are back on By The Horns after a busy back-to-back for the Bulls. They break down the team’s response from a tough loss in Utah to a strong win over Denver, and highlight the key bench contributors making an impact — including Ayo Dosunmu, Dalen Terry, and Jevon Carter’s sharp shooting performance against the Nuggets. They also look ahead to a challenging three-games-in-four-nights stretch and check in on Coby White’s progress as he works back into game shape.
Ep 813Neil Funk on His Journey to the Ring of Honor
K.C. Johnson is joined by longtime Bulls voice and 2025 Ring of Honor inductee Neil Funk. Neil talks about getting the call, going in alongside former players and colleagues, and reflects on his years covering the Bulls. They discuss travel on the road during the Jordan era and working alongside partners like John Paxson and Stacey King. He also shares stories about life on the road, his path through Philly and Kansas City, and what broadcasting in Chicago meant to him.
Ep 812What’s Behind the Bulls’ Recent Late-Game Struggles?
Cam Smith and KC Johnson break down what’s behind the team’s three straight losses to Milwaukee, Cleveland, and San Antonio. They discuss late-game execution and finding a consistent closer. They talk Matas Buzelis’ defensive learning curve, Billy Donovan’s take on the offense, and Jalen Smith’s strong play off the bench. Plus, how Chicago has handled one of the league’s toughest early schedules.
Ep 811Bulls Erase 24-Point Deficit vs 76ers
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down how Chicago overcame a 24-point deficit in a statement win vs the 76ers. We discuss Josh Giddey’s back-to-back triple-doubles, Nikola Vucevic’s defense, and a second-half shift that held Philly to just 36 points. They also share postgame locker room reactions, what this says about the Bulls’ identity, and how Billy Donovan’s group is buying into ego-less basketball. Plus, updates on Coby White’s ramp-up, Ayo Dosunmu’s status, and a look ahead to the Bulls’ first back-to-back against the Bucks and Cavaliers.
Ep 810What’s Behind the Bulls’ Best Start in Years?
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down how Chicago’s defense, depth, and buy-in have fueled the perfect opening stretch. From Ayo Dosunmu’s clutch shooting to Tre Jones’ poise and Vooch’s vintage play, the guys explain why Billy Donovan’s system is working and how the team’s trust and sacrifice are setting the tone early. Plus, thoughts on Zach LaVine’s return to the UC and a preview of Bulls-Kings as Chicago looks to stay unbeaten.
Ep 809What we learned in Bulls' season-opening win over Pistons
The Bulls open the 2025–26 season with a win at the United Center! Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down how Chicago held off Detroit 115–111. Led by Nikola Vucevic’s 28-point, 14-rebound night, Josh Giddey’s 19 points and 11 assists, and Ayo Dosunmu’s lockdown defense off the bench. We talk Vooch’s veteran dominance, Buzelis’ first big dunk moment, Billy Donovan’s late-game strategy, and what to expect next as the Bulls head to Orlando for Game 2.
Ep 808Chicago Bulls 2025-26 Season Preview
The Bulls are back, and the 2025–26 season tips off with plenty of storylines. Cam Smith, Kendall Gill, and K.C. Johnson set the stage on the Bulls Season Preview Show. From Josh Giddey’s new contract and breakout expectations to Coby White’s injury timeline, the crew breaks down what’s next for Chicago’s young core. Ayo Dosunmu’s strong preseason has him poised for a bigger role, while rookie Matas Buzelis looks ready to make a leap of his own. They also discuss Isaac Okoro’s arrival, the push for tougher defense, and how injuries to Kobe and Zach Collins will impact the early rotation. Plus, Josh Giddey sits down for an exclusive one-on-one, sharing what his offseason taught him and why he believes this Bulls team can surprise people this year.
Ep 807Buzelis and Ayo Hope to Give Bulls a Faster Start
On the latest episode of By The Horns - Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down Matas Buzelis’ on-court confidence, Ayo Dosunmu’s pace and decision-making, and how Chicago should handle Coby White’s ramp-up ahead of opening night. We sort through Billy Donovan’s possible rotation and what Patrick Williams needs to do to stay consistent. Plus: what to watch for in the preseason finale vs. Minnesota.
Ep 806Bulls Preseason Game 1: Three Standouts, Big Questions
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down Chicago’s preseason opener in Cleveland with a closer look at Matas Buzelis and Ayo Dosunmu, two players setting the tone early for this team’s new season. From Matas’ confident, physical approach to Ayo’s calm two-way impact, the guys discuss what their performances reveal about the Bulls’ identity, rotation battles, and early-season direction.
Ep 805Why the Bulls Think They’ll Surprise People
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down Bulls Media Day and the first days of camp. They discuss Coby White’s injury concerns, Josh Giddey’s fresh mindset, and Matas Buzelis’ bold goals. Also, Billy Donovan’s push for more defense and physicality heading into preseason.
Ep 804Over/Under: Setting Bulls Expectations for 2025-26
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson dive into preseason over/unders for the Chicago Bulls as training camp approaches. From Vegas’ surprising 32.5 win total to Josh Giddey’s playmaking, Coby White’s scoring ceiling, Matas Buzelis’ next step, and Patrick Williams’ role, the guys debate what’s realistic, what’s hype, and where the Bulls can prove people wrong.
Ep 8034 Bulls with The Most to Prove in 2025-26
Cam Smith and KC Johnson pick three (four) Bulls with the most to prove in 2025-26, dive into Josh Giddey’s new role and contract context, debate Patrick Williams’ path to consistent impact, and weigh Ayo vs. Coby in a crowded guard room. Plus: thoughts on the Bulls’ Ring of Honor second class and what’s ahead for Media Day and camp.
Ep 802Bulls Lock In Josh Giddey — What Does It Mean for the Future?
Cam Smith and KC Johnson react to the Bulls and Josh Giddey agreeing to a four-year, $100M deal—and why he plans to sign it in person at the Advocate Center. They dig into Giddey’s post-All-Star surge, what’s sustainable vs. not, and how his role under Billy Donovan unlocked downhill aggression and better defense. Then: the ripple effects—what this number means for upcoming decisions on Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu, the Bulls’ potential 2026 cap flexibility, and how this young core shapes free-agent pitches. Plus, KC takes us inside Billy Donovan’s Hall of Fame weekend.
Ep 801Horace Grant & Bill Cartwright Reflect on MJ, the First 3-Peat, and Derrick Rose’s Legacy
On the latest By The Horns, Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson sit down with Horace Grant and Bill Cartwright — two essential pieces of the Chicago Bulls’ first three-peat. The legends reflect on their chemistry as frontcourt anchors, Michael Jordan’s intensity in practice, the grind of repeating as champions, and the confidence that came with having No. 23 and No. 33 leading the way. They also share candid memories of physicality in the ’90s, their thoughts on today’s NBA, and their appreciation for Derrick Rose as the Bulls prepare to retire his No. 1 jersey.
Ep 800Bulls Schedule Reaction: Tough Tests, Big Nights & Marquee Matchups
On the latest episode of By The Horns, Cam Smith and KC Johnson dive into the newly released 2025–26 Chicago Bulls schedule, breaking down the toughest stretches, must-watch matchups, and potential statement games. From the season-opening test against the Detroit Pistons to marquee battles with the Lakers, Knicks, and Magic, the duo analyzes how early challenges and key homestands could shape the Bulls’ playoff push.
Ep 799What the Bulls’ Fresh Faces Will Bring This Season
In this episode of By the Horns, Cam Smith and KC Johnson break down the Chicago Bulls’ newest faces as the team gears up for training camp. From defensive stopper Isaac Okoro to rookie forward Noa Essengue, they dive into how these players can impact the rotation and energize the team. The guys also discuss Lachlan Olbrich’s rugged style, Yuki Kawamura’s electric playmaking, and why Tre Jones’ poise makes him a critical piece for the Bulls’ guard depth. Get the full scoop on what to expect from the Bulls heading into the season.
Ep 798Ayo Dosunmu’s Road to Recovery & What’s Next for Nikola Vučević
Cam Smith and KC Johnson break down the Bulls finalizing an extension with head coach Billy Donovan, exploring what his leadership means for the franchise’s future. We dive into Donovan’s impact on player development, communication with the front office, and how his presence may influence contract talks with Josh Giddey. Plus, an in-depth update on Ayo Dosunmu’s recovery and offseason grind, and KC clears the air on recent rumors surrounding Nikola Vučević
Ep 797Yuki Steals the Show in Summer League, Matas' Momentum, and Josh Giddey's Negotiation
Yuki Kawamura stole the show in Las Vegas and earned a two-way contract—but can he actually crack the Bulls' crowded guard rotation? Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the rise of “Yuki Mania,” grade performances from Matas Buzelis and rookie Noa Essengue, and share the latest on Josh Giddey’s stalled contract negotiations. Plus: updates on Bulls player chemistry off the court, Derrick Rose’s chess tournament takeover in Vegas, and what Damian Lillard’s return to Portland means for Chicago’s draft picks.
Ep 796Bulls Head to Vegas for Start of Summer League
With Summer League tipping off in Las Vegas, Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson dive into what to expect from the Bulls’ summer league roster. They discuss Matas Buzelis’ mindset heading into his second NBA season, Noa Essengue’s mature and confident approach as he adjusts to the pro level, and Billy Donovan III stepping in as head coach. From stylistic changes to leadership development, this episode offers a full breakdown of what fans should watch for as the Bulls take the floor in Vegas.
Ep 795Ayo Dosunmu Trade Rumors, Isaac Okoro's Roster Impact, and Tre Jones' Return
Cam Smith returns from vacation to rejoin K.C. Johnson for a jam-packed episode of By the Horns. The guys dive deep into the Bulls’ offseason so far, including the re-signing of Tre Jones, the growing trade buzz around Ayo Dosunmu, and Isaac Okoro’s potential impact as a two-way starter. They also unpack the challenges and upside of first-round pick Noa Essengue’s transition to Chicago. Plus, K.C. explains why the Bucks moves around Giannis should be applauded.
Ep 794Chicago Bulls Draft Noa Essengue 12th Overall
It’s a special solo draft night edition of By the Horns as K.C. Johnson breaks down the Bulls’ selection of French forward Noa Essengue with the 12th overall pick. K.C. dives into the Bulls’ rationale behind the upside swing, Essengue’s background, strengths, and what GM Mark Eversley envisions for his on- and off-court development. You’ll also hear surprise cameos from Patrick Williams and Talen Horton-Tucker, plus some behind-the-scenes insight into who else the Bulls considered on draft night. Can Essengue and Matas Buzelis anchor the frontcourt of the future? And just how patient will fans need to be?
Ep 793Bulls Youth Building Bonds and NBA Finals Heating Up
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down the NBA Finals so far—Indiana’s Game 1 steal, OKC’s bounce-back in Game 2, and what’s next. Plus, Bulls offseason workouts, Asa Newell’s draft stock, and Shaq’s Reebok pitch to Matas Buzelis.
Ep 792NBA Finals Preview, Thibs Fired, & Lonzo Ball What-Ifs
The NBA Finals are here—and while some may scoff at the "small market" matchup, Cam Smith and KC Johnson are fired up for Pacers vs. Thunder. The duo breaks down why Indiana can push OKC, the key matchups and X-factors to watch, and why hoopers should love this series. They also react to DeMar DeRozan's heartfelt Lonzo Ball praise, revisiting the Bulls' what-if 2021-22 season. Plus, Cam details his first-ever half marathon experience, and the guys respond in real time to the breaking news of Tom Thibodeau’s firing by the Knicks.
Ep 791Fit vs. Best Player Available at No. 12 & All-NBA Team Reactions
With the NBA Draft just a month away, Cam Smith and Bulls insider K.C. Johnson break down the latest intel from Bulls draft workouts and rising prospects. Will Chicago target a guard or a frontcourt piece at No. 12? They dive deep into the cases for Egor Demin, Derik Queen, and Asa Newell—and debate fit vs. philosophy in the Bulls' draft approach. Plus, the duo reacts to the All-NBA selections, Shea Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP win, and what his historic season means for OKC’s Finals hopes. They also check in on the Knicks-Pacers and Timberwolves-Thunder showdowns and discuss who has the edge as the Conference Finals continue.
Ep 790Buzelis Named to NBA All-Rookie Second Team
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson dive into the big news of the week—Matas Buzelis earning All-Rookie Second Team honors—and what it says about his trajectory with the Bulls. They break down his development, his defensive mindset, and why he could be the foundation of Chicago’s rebuild. Plus, the guys preview the Bulls' strategy heading into the draft with the 12th overall pick and highlight key prospects to watch. Then it’s NBA Conference Finals time—Cam and K.C. make their picks and debate whether the Pacers and Timberwolves have what it takes to make a Finals run.
Ep 789Bulls Land 12th Pick as NBA Combine Takes Over Chicago
The NBA world descended on Chicago for Draft Lottery and Combine Week, and By The Horns was there to take it all in. Cam Smith and KC Johnson break down the Bulls landing the 12th pick, share insights from the combine floor, and debate who could be the best fit for the team on draft night. From Cooper Flagg’s rise to under-the-radar names like Saint Joseph's Rasheer Fleming and Duke's Khaman Maluach, the guys talk development, frontcourt priorities, and the myths of lottery luck. Plus, KC shuts down those conspiracy theories and shares what he's hearing from insiders on the ground.
Ep 788Why the Bulls Aren’t Getting Giannis (Yet)
On this episode of By the Horns, Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson dive into the sizzling offseason chatter as Bulls fans dream about a potential Giannis trade—and K.C. brings a dose of reality to the fantasy. The duo breaks down why the Bucks' superstar isn’t going anywhere anytime soon and what it would actually take to bring him to Chicago. Plus, they go around the NBA Playoff landscape—from the Pacers turning heads to the Knicks' Game 1 stunner, and the Nuggets’ gritty finish against the Thunder. They also reflect on Gregg Popovich’s legendary coaching career and his transition to team president of the Spurs.