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Chicago basketball report: Bulls bemoan Bears playoff timing — and Illini women get an upset (and a loss)

January 6, 2026 by Chicago Tribune

In this week’s Chicago Basketball Report, the Chicago Bulls don’t love the timing of the Bears playoff game — and the Illini women just missed the Associated Press Top 25 after their upset of Maryland.

Every Tuesday, Tribune writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead — for the Bulls, Sky and local college basketball teams. Want more? Sign up for our Tribune sports newsletter.

Bulls bemoan Bears playoff timing

Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren hugs Chicago Bulls' Ayo Dosunmu before the Bears play the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren hugs Chicago Bulls’ Ayo Dosunmu before the Bears play the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

Few Bears fans are more upset over the scheduled kickoff for Saturday’s NFL wild-card game than Bulls guard and Chicago native Ayo Dosunmu.

The Bears are set to kick off against the Green Bay Packers at 7 p.m. Barely six miles away, the Bulls will simultaneously tip off at the United Center for a regular-season game against the Dallas Mavericks. This ill-fated timing left Dosunmu — a lifelong Bears fan — looking for solutions.

“They gotta change the schedule,” Dosunmu said. “They’ve got to do it.”

The Bulls roster contains a large volume of local players, including second-year forward Matas Buzelis and backup guard Jevon Carter. The group is resigned to the fact that they won’t be able to watch Saturday’s game live, outside of catching the final quarter from the locker room after their own game.

For Dosunmu, this weekend offers a rare opportunity to celebrate his hometown team. The Bears have only made the playoffs six times in Dosunmu’s lifetime. The guard was only 10 the last time the team won a wild-card game. As a result, he admits that he doesn’t have a favorite playoff memory from the Bears growing up.

“Let’s build one this weekend,” Dosunmu said.

Illini women just miss Top 25

Illinois' Aaliyah Guyton and Maryland's Kyndal Walker reach for the loose ball during the second half at State Farm Center on Jan. 1, 2026, in Champaign, Ill. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
Illinois’ Aaliyah Guyton and Maryland’s Kyndal Walker reach for the loose ball during the second half at State Farm Center on Jan. 1, 2026, in Champaign, Ill. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

The Illinois women pulled off their first victory over a top 10 team in the Shauna Green era when they took down then-No. 7 Maryland at home 73-70 last week. That extended their winning streak to 11 games before No. 15 Michigan State ended it Sunday with an 81-75 win in East Lansing.

The Illini’s upset of Maryland wasn’t enough to get them into the Associated Press Top 25, however.

Illinois (13-2) was the first team out, behind No. 25 Nebraska, though it did receive more votes than Notre Dame, which dropped out of the top 25 after back-to-back losses to unranked Georgia Tech and Duke.

Green credited the Illini’s second-half defense with coming up with the needed stops to knock off Maryland.

“They’re big-time players,” Green said at her postgame news conference. “They believe in their game, and they’ve worked so hard on their game. When you put all the work and preparation in, then you’re a pretty confident basketball player. There’s no special sprinkle dust I put on them and they’re confident. That’s them. I have to give our players a ton of the credit. They listen. They’re coachable. They have been so bought in and locked in on our preparation.”

The Illini have another chance to make an impression on AP voters Wednesday when they host No. 19 Ohio State at State Farm Center.

WNBA nears CBA deadline

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert speaks during a news conference before the All-Star Game on July 19, 2025, in Indianapolis. (Michael Conroy/AP)
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert speaks during a news conference before the All-Star Game on July 19, 2025, in Indianapolis. (Michael Conroy/AP)

The latest extension on collective bargaining agreement talks between the WNBA and the players’ union is set to close on Friday — and according to a report from ESPN, the sides are still far from a new deal.

ESPN’s Alexa Philippou reported that revenue sharing remains a key barrier separating the two parties, with the union and the league disagreeing over fundamentals such as whether to base sharing on gross or net revenue. The league is arguing that meeting a proposed 30% revenue share for the players would make the WNBA unprofitable as a whole, while the players’ union believes this is untrue based on their own financial modeling.

Although the league and the union have agreed to several extensions since the original deal’s expiration date in October, this upcoming deadline might be the last. However, the passing of the deadline does not mean an immediate work stoppage. Both parties will operate under a status quo agreement that is standard across many industries, allowing business to continue as usual while labor negotiations proceed. For a work stoppage to begin, either the players will need to call a strike or the owner will need to trigger a lockout.

The WNBA season normally begins in May with month-long training camps in April. The league also needs to execute several key mechanisms before a season can begin, including an expansion draft for the Portland Fire and the Toronto Tempo and the NCAA draft, which typically takes place in early April.

Number of the week: 30

Bulls coach Billy Donovan answers questions as executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas sits nearby at a news conference during media day at the United Center on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
Bulls coach Billy Donovan answers questions as executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas sits nearby at a news conference during media day at the United Center on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

There are 30 days left until the NBA trade deadline, which will close at 2 p.m. on Feb. 5.

The Bulls will be on the road in Toronto on deadline day, with a 6:30 p.m. game scheduled against the Raptors. This leaves only 15 games (and seven home games) before the deadline, which is expected to be one of the more active windows in recent history for the Bulls.

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Of course, all of that is just speculation at this time. With nearly half the roster on expiring contracts, the Bulls should be in a strong position to make moves, but the Bulls front office has made only one midseason trade — moving Zach LaVine last February — in the last four years. Injuries are muddying the market for players like Coby White, who has played fewer than half of the total games this season due to recurring calf injuries.

With less than a month left until the deadline, the Bulls are officially on the clock.

Week ahead: Bulls

  • Wednesday: at Pistons, 6 p.m., CHSN
  • Thursday: Heat, 7 p.m., CHSN
  • Saturday: Mavericks, 7 p.m., CHSN

The Bulls should begin to exit their latest round of injury absences this week as White nears a return from a calf injury. Zach Collins will be re-evaluated for his right toe sprain later this week, which could return two key players to the lineup. However, Josh Giddey is still sidelined for another week in addition to Jalen Smith, who is in concussion protocol.

Week ahead: Best college basketball games

  • Wednesday: Illinois women vs. No. 19 Ohio State, 6 p.m., Big Ten Plus.
  • Thursday: Northwestern men at No. 12 Michigan State, 5:30 p.m., Big Ten Network
  • Saturday: DePaul men at No. 4 Connecticut, 11:30 a.m., TNT
  • Sunday: No. 16 Illinois men at No. 19 Iowa, 11 a.m., FOX
  • Sunday: No. 22 North Carolina women at Notre Dame, 1 p.m., ESPN

The Illini men and women each have games against ranked teams in the week ahead, while the Northwestern men face a stiff test at Michigan State.

DePaul, which got its first Big East win against Xavier on Saturday, takes on the UConn men for the second time since Dec. 21. The Huskies won 72-54 in the first meeting.

What we’re reading

  • Can Matas Buzelis take the reins as the primary playmaker for the injury-depleted Bulls?
  • No. 18 Notre Dame women drop their 2nd straight ACC game, falling 82-68 at Duke
  • Notre Dame coach Micah Shrewsberry apologizes for chasing ref after controversial call late in loss to Cal
  • New Year, New Bulls? 4 questions ahead of February’s NBA trade deadline.
  • David Mirković and Kylan Boswell help No. 20 Illinois beat Penn State 73-65 at Philly’s Palestra
  • Tre Jones provides a much-needed creative spark for injury-depleted Bulls: ‘That’s our recipe to win’
  • Nick Martinelli scores 26, but Northwestern fades late and falls to 0-3 in Big Ten with 84-78 loss to Minnesota
  • No. 13 Nebraska remains unbeaten with 58-56 win over No. 9 Michigan State, extending streak to 18 games
  • Bulls believe depth is their greatest strength. But is this roster even that deep?

Quote of the week

Illinois center Tomislav Ivišić, top, tries to get the ball away from Penn State forward Mason Blackwood on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Laurence Kesterson)
Illinois center Tomislav Ivišić, top, tries to get the ball away from Penn State forward Mason Blackwood on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Laurence Kesterson)

“He had a tough night tonight because they doubled him every trip. … No one trusts Tomi more than me. It’s a night where they rotated really hard to him shooting it. It’s one of the beauties of this team. Two (games) ago against Missouri, our bigs got loose. And now it’s our guards. It’s one of the things we can bank on every night. It will be whatever the defense throws at us, we’ve got some answers.” — Illinois coach Brad Underwood on Tomislav Ivišić, who had no points, two rebounds and four fouls in a 73-65 win over Penn State

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