The Chicago Bulls found early season success thanks to Josh Giddey. In the first seven games of the 2025-26 NBA season, the Bulls secured a 6-1 record, with Giddey averaging 23.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 9.1 assists. Since then, however, the losses have piled up for Chicago, which is now 9-8.With how Giddey has impacted the team, it seems the team has found its franchise player. His ability to rebound and assist on the floor has completely changed the team. Now the Bulls want another star to pair with the guard who will earn $25 million annually through four seasons and make the most of the success they had.ESPN's Jamal Collier reported that the Bulls view Giddey as their Tyrese Haliburton. The franchise is now on the lookout for its Pascal Siakam to push it into potential success. An anonymous source from Chicago told Collier that they see a future with the Australian star.All that's left is to look for his co-star."They have Haliburton, who is an All-Star, and they have Siakam," one Bulls source told ESPN. "If Giddey can develop into an All-Star and be what Hali was, when do we pull the trigger to get our Siakam?"Last season, Haliburton and Siakam led the Indiana Pacers to the NBA Finals. They had an amazing run in the playoffs, making them one of the most exciting teams to watch in the postseason. Unfortunately for the Pacers, the Achilles tendon injury to their star point guard prevented them from winning a championship.The Chicago Bulls believe they could replicate the Pacers' success with Haliburton.Domantas Sabonis is linked to the Chicago BullsTrade rumors, which includes one involving All-Star big man Anthony Davis, have started. Aside from the Chicago native, the Bulls have also been linked to Domantas Sabonis of the Sacramento Kings.According to The Stein Line's Jake Fischer, the team may trade Nikola Vucevic to the Kings.“Chicago's Nikola Vucevic continues to be an offensive force at age 35,” Fischer wrote. “He's making better than 40% of his 3-pointers for the second consecutive campaign and is seemingly certain to generate external interest on an expiring contract worth a comparatively modest $21.4 million.“I've heard from more than a few rival executives who have noted Vucevic's trade-friendly contract, plus the other expiring deals on Chicago's books, which has led them to wonder aloud about the Bulls' Lithuanian GM Arturas Karnisovas pursuing Sabonis. Similar curiosity about the Bulls as a potential suitor to try to bring Davis back to his native Windy City is also circulating.”Sabonis' playmaking in the post could be huge for the Chicago Bulls. It would open up the floor and allow other players to have more offensive movement.