Mid-Season Power Rankings of Chicago Bulls Roster

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Bottom of the Bench

#14 – Cameron Bairstow

Entering the season we all knew that Bairstow would not get much playing time. As a rookie, Bairstow is averaging just 4.5 minutes per game, because he is stuck behind the rest of Chicago’s frontcourt rotation, including: Joakim Noah, Pau Gasol, Nikola Mirotic and Taj Gibson. In the limited amount of time Bairstow has had to prove himself, he hasn’t done much, shooting just 20% from the field as well as having a PER (Player Efficiency Rating) of just 2.18.  

#13 – Nazr Mohammed

There isn’t too much to say about Nazr, who after re-signing with the Bulls in the offseason knew that his playing time too would be limited. He is averaging 5.9 minutes, 1.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game. The 37-year-old acts as a bench replacement in case something were to happen to one of the Bulls’ other frontcourt players.

#12 –  E’Twuan Moore

Moore is yet another reserve for the Bulls, but he has shown the ability to be a strong player coming off the bench. He has scored nine points in two different games thus far, and has shown the ability to make shots from beyond the arc (currently shooting 40%). Moore is averaging 2.2 points and 1 rebound alongside a strong PER of 9.89.