Chicago Bulls: 2019 NBA Draft big board

CHICAGO - MAY 15: NBA Deputy Commissioner, Mark Tatum awards the Cleveland Cavaliers the number eight pick in the 2018 NBA Draft during the 2018 NBA Draft Lottery at the Palmer House Hotel on May 15, 2018 in Chicago Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2018 NBAE (Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images)
CHICAGO - MAY 15: NBA Deputy Commissioner, Mark Tatum awards the Cleveland Cavaliers the number eight pick in the 2018 NBA Draft during the 2018 NBA Draft Lottery at the Palmer House Hotel on May 15, 2018 in Chicago Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2018 NBAE (Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images) /
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7. De’Andre Hunter, F, Virginia

Virginia’s De’Andre Hunter may not be the most exciting player to watch, but he does just about everything well. The best player on the best team in the nation, the Cavalier’s forward can play on both the defensive and offensive sides of the ball at a very high level. In addition to his great shooting touch, Hunter fits the mold of a Kawhi Leonard-type player. Will Hunter ever be on the level of Leonard? Probably not. In fact, he may not ever be an All-Star level player in the NBA. However, what the Bulls would get out of him is a consistent player to come off of the bench and give solid minutes on both ends of the floor from day one.

8. Romeo Langford, G, Indiana

Romeo Langford is a player who faded a bit into the background by committing to play basketball at Indiana University. Langford was a five-star recruit out of high school and heralded as a top player in the class for one reason: his scoring. Langford proved that he could continue to put the ball in the bucket at the collegiate level as well, earning him the right to be called a lottery prospect in June’s draft. Langford does possess some star potential, despite the fact that he would certainly be drafted as a bench player. Nonetheless, if things go south for Chicago in the lottery, Langford is a very viable option.

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