Chicago Bulls: Sleepers at No. 22
Tomorrow night, the Chicago Bulls (for now) will select No. 22 in the first round of the 2015 NBA Draft. A bulk of mock drafts have the same five or six names on the Bulls’ board, but could the Bulls potentially go off the board and go after a diamond in the rough a la Jimmy Butler in 2011?
When you search the web for different opinions on who your NBA team will select in Thursday night’s NBA Draft, usually, you’ll see the same group of names revolving around your team’s pick.
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As for the Chicago Bulls, they’re no different from any of the other 29 teams selecting tomorrow night in Brooklyn.
From backup point guard draftees such as Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant and Utah’s Delon Wright, to wing studs such as Virginia’s Justin Anderson and Arizona’s Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, the Bulls have a fair share of paths to go down for their lone pick on Thursday.
But, could the Bulls find themselves heading in a different direction than most writers, experts and bloggers?
For this, we’ll take a look at a player at each of the five positions that many haven’t heard much about during draft coverage, starting with the backcourt positions.
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