
By The Horns: A Chicago Bulls Show
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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.
Ep 787The Playoff Scars You Need: Bulls' Future, Bucks' Collapse, and Why the First Round Rules
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson are back on By The Horns, presented by Toyota, diving into a spicy NBA Playoffs first round. They kick things off reflecting on the Bulls' offseason position and why playoff scars are necessary for young stars. The guys break down Milwaukee’s collapse and debate whether the Bucks’ championship window is officially closed. Plus, they pick their favorite first-round series, rave about rising young teams like Detroit and Minnesota, and share why seeing NBA legends watch their sons ball out is one of the coolest parts of this postseason. Stay locked in, fight through the playoff sleep deprivation, and make it up to your significant other later — By The Horns is rolling through the best time of the basketball year.
Ep 786Closing the book on the '24-'25 Chicago Bulls season
K.C Johnson joins Cam Smith and Drew Stevens on this end of season episode of the By The Horns podcast. We cover everything that happened this season and it effects the Bulls now and into the future. From the expectations going into the season, the end of the Zach LaVine era, Coby White's adaptability, Vučević's career year, and the emergence of rookie Matas Buzelis. We also discuss how the Bulls will approach the offseason and what to look forward to in the future.
Ep 785Bulls' season comes to an end with play-in loss to Miami
The Chicago Bulls' season ends in a disheartening defeat against the Miami Heat in the play-in tournament. Cam Smith and Drew Stevens break down the 109-90 loss, analyzing the Bulls' struggles, Tyler Hero's dominant performance, and what this means for the team moving forward. Plus, a heated debate on the NBA's play-in tournament.
Ep 784K.C. Johnson previews Bulls-Heat Play-In
On this episode of By The Horns, Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson preview the Bulls play-in matchup against the Miami Heat. They discuss how the Bulls can use their fast paced style to their advantage, the Heat’s 4th quarter struggles, and expectations from key players on both sides. They give their x-factors of the game and the extra motivation in the locker room after Miami ended their season the last two seasons.
Ep 783Bulls likely headed for yet another play-in matchup versus the Miami Heat
On this episode of By The Horns, Cam and Drew break down the Bulls' win against the Miami Heat, focusing on Josh Giddey's historic performance—a stat line only matched by Larry Bird and Giannis Antetokounmpo! We'll dive into the team's impressive synergy, pointing out the contributions of Kevin Huerter and Matas Buzelis. We discuss the Bulls' playoff outlook, the upcoming games against the Wizards and Sixers, and the likely rematch against the Heat in the play-in tournament. Plus, we speculate on Erik Spoelstra's strategies and the emotional impact of Luka Dončić's return to Dallas.
Ep 782Did the Bulls make a mistake by sitting key starters vs Cleveland?
Join Cam Smith and Drew Stevens for a new episode of the By the Horns podcast. Fresh off vacation, Cam is back to discuss the wild ride that is the NBA playoffs. We'll dissect the Bulls' surprising decision to rest key players against the Cleveland Cavaliers, a game where the Cavs clinched the number one seed in the East. We'll analyze the implications for the Bulls' play-in tournament seeding and discuss whether the team is prioritizing competitive integrity or playoff positioning. Hear Cam and Drew debate the Bulls' strategy, analyzing the performances of key players like Patrick Williams (who had a season-high 21 points!), and break down the importance of the upcoming games against the Miami Heat and beyond. Plus, we'll discuss the latest NBA drama, including recent coaching changes, and Cam takes a victory lap for Arsenal's 1st leg win over Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final. See you at the Bernabéu, Cam. Hala Madrid!
Ep 781Can Coby White and Josh Giddey be the backcourt of the future?
On this episode of By the Horns, K.C. Johnson and Drew Stevens discuss the Chicago Bulls' playoff hopes. They analyze the team's remaining schedule, the potential of a future backcourt of Giddey-White, and the importance of the upcoming play-in tournament. Plus, a discussion on Lonzo Ball's potential return and the Bulls' overall future.
Ep 780Fastbreak EP. 12: Matas Buzelis' defense, Bulls' road success, Dalen's rotation jump
K.C. Johnson returns for Episode 12 of The Fastbreak to discuss all things Bulls after a wild week that witnessed one of the craziest plays and sequence in the NBA this year as well as back-to-back losses for the Bulls that have dropped them back to the #10 seed. With a new week and a new month beginning, K.C. details the four storylines he'll be most watching as the Bulls face Toronto and Portland in a two-game home stand this week.
Ep 779Josh Giddey buzzer beater stuns Lakers in wild finish
On this edition of By The Horns, Cam Smith and Drew Stevens react to the wild finish between the Bulls and the Lakers. Down 5 points with 12.6 seconds left, the two teams had one of the wildest sequences in the NBA this season ending in a Josh Giddey half court buzzer beater to seal the 4th win in a row for the Chicago Bulls. The guys break down Giddey's recent play and Coby White's 4th quarter run. Can the Bulls reach the 8th seed?
Ep 778K.C. Johnson on Coby White leading the Bulls' recent success
Cam Smith and K.C Johnson recap the Chicago Bulls' electrifying win streak, Coby White's rise as a star, and the promising news on Lonzo Ball's return. K.C. shares exclusive insights from his interview with Coby, discussing his adaptation to playing alongside Josh Giddey. We also break down the team's improved chemistry and defensive performance. Plus, playoff predictions and a look ahead to the final 10 games!
Ep 777White & Huerter lead Bulls past LaVine & DeRozen in Sacramento
In this episode of the By the Horns podcast, Cam and KC dive deep into the Chicago Bulls' hot streak. Coby White's 11-game, 20+ point streak is dissected, revealing career highs and a poise on the court. We explore the explosive team chemistry on display in Sacramento, including Kevin Huerter's revenge game against his former team and Nikola Vucevic's near-triple-double. Injury updates on Lonzo Ball and Tre Jones are provided, alongside a discussion of the team's playoff aspirations. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the post-game locker room celebrations and hear exclusive insights into the Bulls' dynamic.
Ep 776Bulls move into 9th Seed with Win in Utah
The Chicago Bulls are on a roll! Join Cam Smith and KC Johnson as they dissect the Bulls' recent win against the Utah Jazz, highlighting the standout performances of Eastern Conference Player of the Week Coby White, Tre Jones, and more. We'll discuss the team's impressive chemistry, their playoff push, and what the future holds for players like Tre Jones. Plus, a look ahead at their challenging upcoming road trip!
Ep 775Coby's hot streak continues! Bulls win 4 straight
The Chicago Bulls are heating up! Join Cam Smith and Drew Stevens on By the Horns, presented by Toyota, as they dissect the Bulls' impressive four-game win streak, capped off by a victory over the Brooklyn Nets. We'll dive deep into Coby White's continued hot streak, his seven straight 20+ point games, and the evolution of his game. Hear Drew's firsthand account from the United Center, including insights from a conversation with Coach Billy Donovan. With a crucial six-game West Coast road trip on the horizon, we'll discuss the Bulls' playoff chances and the challenges ahead. But that's not all – Cam's live from the Illinois high school basketball state championships, sharing updates and memories from the court!
Ep 774Bulls continue to click on their way to a play-in tournament appearance
The Chicago Bulls are on a roll! On this week's By the Horns, Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson break down three straight wins, Josh Giddey's incredible pre-injury performance (29 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists!), and the team's surprising adaptability with key players sidelined. We'll discuss Coby White's emergence as a leader and scorer, the Bulls' playoff chances, their upcoming brutal road trip, and even a high school basketball state championship showdown! Tap in with us!
Ep 773K.C. Johnson on Coby's 44pts and the recents impact of the new teammates
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson deliver the latest from the Chicago Bulls on the By The Horns podcast! Coby White's career-high 44 points, the impact of new players Tre Jones, Kevin Huerter, and Zach Collins, and the team's injury concerns are all discussed. We also analyze the Bulls' path to the play-in tournament and look ahead to their future. Presented by Toyota.
Ep 772Young Bulls stepping up with key injuries to roster
This week's By the Horns podcast dives deep into the Chicago Bulls' youth movement. With key players injured, the focus shifts to the development of young players. Cam Smith and Drew Stevens discuss the emergence of Dalen Terry, the contributions of Julian Phillips and Matas Buzelis, and the promising performances of recent acquisitions. They assess the impact of these players on the team's playoff chances and the implications for the Bulls' future. The podcast also examines the competitive landscape of the NBA Playoffs and the potential ramifications for the upcoming draft.
Ep 771Bulls' lottery/play-in chances, Giddey's resurgence and Huerter's hot shooting
K.C. Johnson brings you episode 7 of The Fastbreak fresh off a Bulls win that leaves Bulls fans wondering if the 1st pick and Cooper Flagg are truly in reach, or if they're setup for another play-in tilt in South Beach with the Heat. Plus, K.C. discovers what's changed for Josh Giddey during his post-All-Star resurgence and why Kevin Huerter is now proving to be an effective offensive piece for Billy Donovan. Watch Here: https://www.chsn.com/videos/kcfastbreakepisode7-1740519992329
Ep 770Overtime in The Garden and more NBA news
On the episode of the By The Horns podcast, Cam Smith and Drew Stevens recap the Chicago Bulls' overtime loss to the Knicks, from poor shooting to key injuries, along with a standout game from Josh Giddey. The episode also covers major NBA news: Victor Wembanyama's season-ending injury, Bobby Portis' suspension, and the implications for the Bulls' future as they evaluate the remaining games of a tough season.
Ep 769Can anything save the NBA All-Star weekend?
On this week's By the Horns podcast, Cam Smith and Drew Stevens dissect the disappointing 2023 NBA All-Star Game. They discuss the lack of competitiveness, excessive entertainment, and controversial moments, including LeBron's absence and Draymond Green's criticism. They offer up solutions like a US vs. World format or an "Old Guard vs. New Guard" matchup. They also remember what it meant to participate in the All-Star game when they we growing up with the game.
Ep 768Matas' Case for Rookie of the Year and The Home Stretch
Is Matas Buzelis the next Chicago Bulls star? On this episode of By the Horns, Cam Smith and Drew Stevens explore the rising rookie's impressive February performance and his potential to win Rookie of the Year. They also dissect the Bulls’ current state following the Zach LaVine trade, their recent losing streak, and the overall challenges facing the franchise as they head into the final stretch of the season. They analyze the roster, including new acquisitions and young talents, and compare their situation to the surprising success of the Detroit Pistons.
Ep 767K.C. Johnson reacts to the Bulls trading Zach LaVine to the Sacramento Kings
CHSN Bulls insider K.C. Johnson joins Cam Smith to break down the particulars of the trade that sends Zach LaVine to the Sacramento Kings. K.C. reflects on LaVine’s tenure in Chicago and his impact on the franchise. We’ll explore LaVine's journey from high-flying dunker to efficient three-level scorer, and what this trade means for the future of the Bulls. We also discuss the additions of Kevin Huerter, Zach Collins, Tre Jones and their potential roles on the team.
Ep 766Growing trust in Matas Buzelis | Trade Deadline Dominoes | Allstar Rosters
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens return to talk about the ups and downs of Patrick Williams, the team’s recent struggles with turnovers, and Billy Donovan’s growing trust in Matas Buzelis. With the trade deadline quickly approaching, they talk about the team’s strategy as the clock ticks. Could the Jimmy Butler saga be the first domino to fall and setting off a chain of events? Zion Williamson expresses his frustration with not playing in Back to backs and we go over the final list of NBA Allstar reserves and who was snubbed.
Ep 765K.C. Johnson & The Man in the Middle: Bill Cartwright
K.C. Johnson talks to former Chicago Bulls Center and NBA champion Bill Cartwright. Bill shares his incredible journey from a Texas farm to the NBA, detailing the work ethic instilled in him from a young age and how it shaped his basketball career. We dive into his time with the Bulls' first three-peat teams, his unique coaching experiences across the globe, and the process of writing his new autobiography, Living Life at the Center. Bill also weighs in on the modern NBA's reliance on three-point shooting and shares hilarious stories about his teammates, including a memorable (and costly) chicken-related incident involving Stacey King.
Ep 764Homestand struggles and trade deadline approaching
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens are here to discuss trade deadline decisions. We recap a disappointing homestand, highlight key performances from Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic, and dissect the much-anticipated Ball brothers matchup against the Charlotte Hornets. Trade rumors swirl around Vucevic, with the Golden State Warriors emerging as a potential suitor. We debate the Bulls' strategic direction, weighing the value of current players against the need to build for the future. Plus, we're fired up about Matas Buzelis's upcoming NBA Slam Dunk Contest appearance! And also, will the Bulls make a move before the February 6th deadline?
Ep 763Bulls' homestand struggles with K.C. Johnson
Cam Smith and CHSN Bulls Insider K.C. Johnson dissect the Chicago Bulls' three-game skid, exploring issues of effort and accountability after a brutal loss to the Atlanta Hawks. We analyze Nikola Vucevic's post-game comments and discuss the Bulls' likely shift to "seller" mode at the trade deadline. Plus, Ayo Dosunmu's return, Patrick Williams' struggles, and the upcoming Lonzo vs. LaMelo showdown! Will the Bulls right the ship?
Ep 762Zach's Hot Streak and DeMar's Return to the UC
Join Cam Smith and Drew Stevens as we dissect the Chicago Bulls' rollercoaster weekend! We'll break down their dominant victory over the Washington Wizards, setting the stage for DeMar DeRozan's emotional return to the United Center. Then, we get into the nail-biting loss against the Sacramento Kings after a controversial call and Zach LaVine's incredible scoring streak (his 6th straight 30+ point game!). We'll discuss DeRozan's lasting impact on the team and the city of Chicago. Plus, we look ahead to crucial upcoming games, including a Ball Brother Showdown.
Ep 761Zach LaVine's hot streak, DeRozan's return, and Matas' rookie wall
Join Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson on the latest episode of By the Horns, presented by Toyota! We dissect the Chicago Bulls' disappointing loss to the Pacers, analyzing the team's inconsistency and exploring why they couldn't overcome Indiana's physical defense. We delve into Nikola Vucevic and discuss the challenges facing rookie Matas Buzelis as he potentially hits the rookie wall. Then, we celebrate Zach LaVine's incredible hot streak – four straight 30+ point games! – and debate the crucial question: should the Bulls trade him? Finally, we look ahead to DeMar DeRozan's highly anticipated return to the United Center and discuss his legacy in Chicago.
Ep 760Derrick Rose Night wrap up and a win over the Spurs
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens recap the night that was Derrick Rose Night from the weekend and give their final thoughts on the special evening. They discuss the lasting impact of Derrick Rose's legacy on both the people that had the privilege of watching him play and the influence it has on the future hoopers from the city of Chicago. The Bulls followed up the comeback win over the Knicks on Saturday with another one versus Victor Wembanyana and the Spurs.
Ep 759The Derrick Rose Era with K.C. Johnson
Cam Smith is joined by CHSN Bulls Insider K.C. Johnson to revisit Derrick Rose's time as a Chicago Bull. From his head turning plays at Simeon to being drafter number one overall in 2008. From the youngest MVP in NBA history to a dark day in April of 2012 versus the Philadelphia 76ers. Derrick Rose represented Chicago with every step and now we prepare to honor him at the stadium he called home for 8 season. January 4 will be Derrick Rose Night at the United Center.
Ep 758Bulls year end review | Derrick Rose Night
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens react to the Bulls overtime win over the Charlotte Hornets 115-108. They talk about the Bulls finishing the month of December 7-5. The guys choose their most improved player of 2024. They also relive the Derrick Rose era in preparation for his big day at the United Center coming up this weekend. Cam talks about how he noticed Derrick coming onto the Chicago basketball scene back at Simeon. Drew looks back on Derrick's growth and perseverance from his time dealing with injuries.
Ep 757Bulls struggle with Bucks despite no Giannis or Lillard
Bulls lose to the Bucks 112-91. Cam Smith and Drew Stevens are here to take you through the game. Even with Milwaukee missing their two top stars, the Bulls were still unable to find their rhythm. With the ball struggling to find the bottom of the net for the Bulls and the Bucks getting support from Brook Lopez, Bobby Portis, and Khris Middleton (61 combined) the outcome was no surprise. Jalen Smith's 14 points and 7 rebounds off the bench was good in support. The Bulls now prepare for some winnable games to end the season. The guys also discuss their favorite holiday movies!
Ep 756Bulls upset Celtics on the road 117-108
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens are recapping a huge road victory for the Bulls. Zach poured in a season-high 36 points along with key performances Patrick Williams 3-point shooting, Ayo and THT's aggressive play style, and Julian Phillips' work on the glass. The team preformed well despite circulating trade rumors and have a chance at finishing the month over .500.
Ep 755Denver focusing on LaVine| Bulls return to action
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens are back and look at the recent stretch of games for the Chicago Bulls. They also discuss the report from The Athletic saying the Denver Nuggets are looking to bring Zach LaVine in to partner up with 3-time MVP Nikola Jokic. After starting the month of December 4-2, the road gets tougher with back to backs versus the Celtics and two home matchups with Milwaukee.
Ep 7541-on-1 with Josh Giddey
KC Johnson sits down with Josh Giddey for an exclusive 1-on-1. They talk about growing up in Melbourne, Australia and being coached by his father, who played 16 years in the NBL. Also the impact Australian legend, Andrew Gaze, had in his development. Josh talks about his track from the NBL to the NBA and how close he came to playing NCAA hoops. Recalling his first visit to Chicago during the 2020 Allstar weekend, draft night, and bringing his Aussie-style basketball with him into the league. Josh also explains his experience with the Australian National Team in the Olympics and much more!
Ep 753Can the Bulls reconnect during stretch between games?
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens talk about how the Bulls can use the extended time between games to their advantage. They discuss the benefit of Lonzo Ball having his limit restriction expanded and how it can help on the defensive side. They also preview the upcoming minutes battle between Patrick Williams and Matas Buzelis
Ep 752How much can a home stand help the Bulls?
KC Johnson joins Cam Smith for his latest update on the team. They discuss Matas Buzelis' ability to bounce back from tough performances and how he's progressing through his rookie season. They also talk about how Billy Donovan is balancing the minutes between young players and veterans. And finally, how the team will look to improve during their stretch of home games coming up.
Ep 751Matas and Ayo's blossoming careers and building for the future
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens get into the ups and downs of November for the Bulls, how Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic have sparked the interest of teams around the league, and Matas Buzelis making some major strides in his young career. Also, a look at perhaps the biggest piece on the Bulls that doesn't get enough attention.
Ep 750Bright spots from a tough loss to the Orlando Magic and Thanksgiving essentials
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens discuss the highlights of a tough loss to Orlando. Ayo Dosunmu led the Bulls with 21 points and showcased his ability to get to the rim. Nikola Vuvevic turned in a double-double. But the team lacked detailed attention on the defensive side of the ball. They also recall playing in Thanksgiving tournaments throughout the years and also their favorite sides.
Ep 749Bulls up and down weekend and the challenge that lies ahead
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens react to the news of Trae Young signing to Jordan Brand before Friday night’s NBA Cup game. They talk about the atmosphere around the United Center during the NBA Cup and Matas Buzelis’ impact on the game. The Bulls followed that up with a tough loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. The guys talk about what went wrong.
Ep 748Bulls fall short of comeback against Bucks
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens react to the Bulls 122-106 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. They look at the Torrey Craig’s first start of the season filling in for Patrick Williams. Billy Donovan speaks to the lack of game plan discipline with the team leading to defensive breakdowns. Another impressive outing for Zach LaVine and much more!
Ep 747Bulls Mailbag with K.C. Johnson
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson answer your questions. They go over the trade value for Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic and possible landing spots. The path to a Josh Giddey extension and other young talent that have impressed them and others around the league. Also Billy Donovan's voice in the locker room and much more!
Ep 746Bulls bounce back and get a victory in Detroit
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens are back to go over the recent stretch of games. The positives from their victory in New York including Patrick Williams. The Bulls NBA Cup performance against the Caveliers and blowout loss to Houston. The Bulls turn it around on the road with a 10-point win over the Pistons. Can they carry the momentum of an efficient win into Milwaukee?
Ep 745KC Johnson talks recent performances and upcoming road schedule
K.C. Johnson joins Cam Smith to talk about the Bulls' recent play on the court. They cover the Bulls-Knicks matchup, Zach LaVine's impact since returning to the lineup, and Nikola Vucevic's improvement possibly leading him out west. Also, Josh Giddey's recent play, and surviving the upcoming road schedule.
Ep 744Improved play not enough to get past Cavaliers
The Chicago Bulls nearly handed the Cavaliers their first loss of the season but they couldn’t quite hang on and fell 119-113. Zach LaVine returned to the lineup in Atlanta provided an offensive boost. Billy Donovan entrusting Ayo Dosunmu down the stretch over Josh Giddey. Coby White’s off season paying off and Patrick Willians’ shows up on the glass. And much more!
Ep 743Vucevic shines as Bulls drop 4th straight
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens come to you from the United Center after the Bulls dropped their 4th straight game. They quickly run through what has gone wrong during this losing streak. After a promising start to the game and a hot performance from Nikola Vucevic, the Bulls fall to the Timberwolves 135-119. Matas Buzelis continues to get minutes off the bench. And much more!
Ep 742KC Johnson on Matas Buzelis and Ayo Dosunmu
Cam talks to KC Johnson about how the Bulls are handling the development of Matas Buzelis and how Ayo Dosunmu continues to evolve his game. Also, a quick look at the games ahead.
Ep 741Bulls 3-2 start to season deserves recognition
Cam Smith and Drew Stevens return to tip their hat to this Bulls team. Although it's still early in the season, not much was expected from this Bulls team early on. The new uptempo offense is creating more three point chances and the Bulls are taking advantage. The guys off the bench are also providing a spark so let's give them a nickname. Will the Bulls be able to carry this momentum further into the season?
Ep 740Bulls tie franchise record from three against Grizzlies
The Bulls went back on the road to Memphis to face the Grizzlies. After getting down by as many as 20 points, a young, energetic rotation off the bench led by Jalen Smith’s 16 points got the Bulls back in the game. The Bulls tie a franchise record 25 3PM to rally and claim a 126-123 victory over Memphis. We also react to leaving Milwaukee with a win after taking advantage of a Bucks team that lost key defenders. And coming back to the United Center and dropping the home opener to the Oklahoma City Thunder.