Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Adam Amin Just Dropped This Bar With Caleb Williams Courtside In Chicago

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The Chicago Bears just concluded one of the most magical seasons in the history of the illustrious franchise. From just five regular-season wins a season ago and firing their head coach midseason to an 11-6 record and the number two seed in the NFC this year, the excitement was endless. Quarterback Caleb Williams also claimed the franchise record for passing yards in a single season, led the Bears to their first postseason victory since 2010, and almost pulled off another upset victory two days ago in the Divisional Round. Regardless of the outcome, Williams has become one of the most popular and supported athletes in Chicago. Yesterday, he was spotted at the Chicago Blackhawks game, where he received a standing ovation, and chants began to fill the arena. Tonight, at the Bulls game in the same arena, fans had the same reaction to the future of their football franchise.

The Two Biggest Celebrities In Chicago

Tonight at the Chicago Bulls game at the United Center, the two most popular and inspiring athletes in Chicago were in attendance. Pete Crow-Armstrong, star center fielder for the Chicago Cubs, and Caleb Williams have been making their rounds to various Chicago sports events. As the next wave of icons in the illustrious city, it’s a promising sign that the youngest of superstars are ambassadors of supporting the neighboring franchises and have built relationships across sports. When they showed the pair of star-studded young athletes sitting courtside, the arena erupted. Adam Amin noted that they feature two of a larger group of elite young talents in the area, and that the future looks encouraging for the different organizations that represent the historic Windy City.

“Sub-Zero And Ice Man In The Same Arena”

Many sports fans outside of Chicago know Adam Amin as one of the most versatile and talented announcers in sports. He’s an NFL play-by-play announcer for Fox, has been spotted calling MLB postseason games, and has appeared in some Team USA Basketball exhibition games. For Bulls nation, he’s the voice of the games. For six years, he’s been calling Chicago’s games alongside the famous and electric Stacey King. This bar, said after Coby White nailed his third consecutive three-point basket in under a minute, might be one of his best.

Adam Amin via CHSN

With two Chicago stars in the stands, Bulls fans were also painfully reminded that the other franchises around the city have figured something out that Jerry Reinsdorf and company refuse to compute. Rebuilds done correctly can quickly result in contenting rosters.

Ryan Dauterive
Ryan Dauterive
A former Iowa State University standout and Soaring Hawk Award winner, I bring over three years of Bulls coverage and 475 published articles of experience, reaching over than half a million readers. I cover all aspects of the Chicago Bulls, from breaking news and trade rumors to draft analysis and player scouting.

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