The NBA spotlight can be daunting and intimidating for young players. With everyone’s attention on you and high expectations to perform, especially for someone selected with the 19th overall pick last year, it takes mental toughness to thrive in the league.
The Chicago Bulls have had an interesting season this year that has been plagued with injury trouble. For how many players have gotten hurt, the season is going pretty well.
As a rookie last season, Dalen Terry didn’t have the experience most players picked 19th overall in the NBA draft would have. The 6-foot-7 guard out of Arizona had extremely limited playing time and was often subbed in during garbage time, playing in only 38 games, averaging five minutes a game last season.
Several new developments came to light on the Chicago Bulls injury front on Friday. Here's the latest on Torrey Craig, Zach LaVine, Dalen Terry, and Coby White.
The Chicago Bulls' injury woes are piling up. Dalen Terry is the latest player to go on the shelf as a right ankle sprain will keep him out of Wednesday's game against the Charlotte Hornets.
As the Chicago Bulls inch closer to returning to full strength, it’s likely that young guard Dalen Terry will fade away from the rotation. Zach LaVine has already gotten in two games after missing a month due to a foot injury, while Nikola Vucevic has also returned from a five-game absence due to an adductor issue.
Amid the disappointment in the Chicago Bulls’ losing effort to complete their comeback against the Indiana Pacers, Dalen Terry emerged as a bright spot. Terry saw himself being at the center of the Bulls’ furious second-half barrage to pull themselves back against the Pacers.
Players picked 18th in the NBA Draft don’t usually struggle to get playing time. However, that has been the case with 6'7" guard Dalen Terry, who was a highly touted player out of Arizona.
As he failed to appear significantly in his rookie year and was eventually buried in the Chicago Bulls’ prioritized depth chart this season, Terry couldn't ask for a better moment to finally showcase his worth and talent.
Chicago Bulls guard Dalen Terry admitted he was excited about the prospect of playing more minutes. With the Bulls missing Zach LaVine and recently losing
On Friday evening, the Chicago Bulls defeated the San Antonio Spurs by a score of 121-112 (in Texas). The Bulls will play their next game on Monday evening
On Wednesday evening, the Chicago Bulls faced off against the Oklahoma City Thunder (in Oklahoma) The Thunder won the game by a score of 116-102, and
On Monday evening, the Chicago Bulls hosted the Miami Heat at the United Center. The Bulls lost the game by a score of 118-100 and will play their next
Despite a lively performance against the Phoenix Suns, in which the Bulls lost in overtime (116-115), Dalen Terry did not play. Following this, the team
On Wednesday evening, the Chicago Bulls played a thriller against the Phoenix Suns (at home). The Suns won the game (in overtime) by a score of 116-115.
The Chicago Bulls have gone 3-5 in their first eight games of the new season and most recently defeated the Utah Jazz by a score of 130-113 (at home on Tuesday).
Dalen Terry is in his second season in the NBA (all with the Chicago Bulls), and has played two games so far this year. On Monday, the Bulls announced
The Bulls have exercised their team option on Dalen Terry.
The Chicago Bulls have sent young guard Dalen Terry to their G League affiliate, the Windy City Bulls, in an effort to give him more reps. With the Bulls’ loaded backcourt, coach Billy Donovan decided it would be best to have Terry join Windy City with that team’s training camp starting on Monday.
With the NBA season over for most teams and the Draft Lottery on the horizon, let's take a look back at last year's draft. The Athletic's Sam Vecenie recently published a 2022 NBA Redraft, and to no surprise, he had the Bulls passing on Dalen Terry.
Dalen Terry struggles to find playing time with the Bulls and he’s been assigned to the G-League The Chicago Bulls made a move not many could see coming, moving their 18th overall selection in this past year’s draft to the Windy City Bulls, the team’s G-League affiliate.
No one should ever take too much away from a single preseason game, as it usually takes well over 100 games for most young NBA players to settle in. While this undoubtedly still holds true, let's talk about Dalen Terry's lone NBA game, that didn't matter, anyway.
Chicago Bulls 1st-round pick Dalen Terry just dropped 56 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists in Jamal Crawford’s Pro-Am league. This offseason the Chicago Bulls drafted Dalen Terry from the University of Arizona.
In case you missed it, the Chicago Bulls drafted Arizona guard/wing Dalen Terry with the 18th pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. For the most part, Terry was not a player on the radar for Bulls fans.
Second-year Arizona guard Dalen Terry has announced that he will remain in the 2022 NBA draft pool and surrender his collegiate eligibility.
Arizona’s Dalen Terry has decided to enter the 2022 NBA draft while maintaining his college eligibility, he announced on Twitter.
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