Chicago Bulls: Predicting starting five pre-Training Camp
There wasn’t much of a shift in the roster of the Chicago Bulls since the end of the Vegas Summer League. Here’s a look at how the starters could shape up.
The Chicago Bulls enter into Training Camp now in less than two weeks. It won’t be too long before the Bulls are back full swing for the coming season. There is a lot of excitement surrounding what the Bulls could possibly do with a revamped roster and a front office that seems to actually care about the success of this team in the Eastern Conference.
The end of the month of September and the beginning of October will bring with it the start of Training Camp, media days, and the NBA preseason for the Bulls. Training camp has just one big goal in mind for the Bulls this year. They need to keep as many key players healthy as possible. That is something the coaching staff couldn’t do for the past two years.
With the Bulls coming off a 22-win season that saw them have the fourth best lottery odds for the 2019 NBA Draft, there is a ton of room for improvement for the 2019-20 campaign. The Bulls recorded one of the worst seasons in franchise history, and set a franchise low for wins in one season at the United Center.
It’s rare that the Bulls are actually better on the road than they are at home. It will be interesting to see if head coach Jim Boylen can reverse that trend with a much more talented and deeper rotation this season.
Here’s a look into how the starting five could stack up for the Chicago Bulls with the start of Training Camp and the preseason looming just over the horizon.