Since 1966, the Chicago Bulls and Golden State Warriors have completed 12 trades with one another. Their inaugural deal sent Guy Rodgers to Chicago, while their most recent, in 2017, involved Jordan Bell going to Golden State for cash considerations.
Yet in an alternate reality, that number might be higher. Just two years ago, the Warriors were reportedly intent on prying Alex Caruso from Chicago, even dangling multiple first-round picks and promising wing Jonathan Kuminga for the two-time All-Defensive standout. But the deal never materialized, and the Bulls eventually sent Caruso to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for Josh Giddey.