Power ranking Chicago Bulls players through the first 10 games

Lauri Markken, Wendell Carter Jr., Former Chicago Bulls Players (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Lauri Markken, Wendell Carter Jr., Former Chicago Bulls Players (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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The Chicago Bulls are off to a disappointing start as a team. How are the individual performers doing, though? Here are player rankings through the first 10 games of the 2019-20 season.

Chicago Bulls fans had sky-high hopes heading into this NBA season. The Bulls opened with a soft schedule and a lot of potential. Unfortunately, they’ve blown multiple double-digit leads and currently sit at 3-7.

Now that we’re 10 games into the season, let’s assign power rankings to the players.

Important note: The player rankings will take more than just the last 10 games into account. However, the performances over the last 10 games will be a major factor.

8. Kris Dunn

Kris Dunn has had a really nice start to the 2019-20 season.

When the Bulls acquired Dunn in the Jimmy Butler trade, fans thought he was the point guard of the future. Three years later, it’s quite obvious that he isn’t the point guard fans hoped he would be. This season, though, he’s accepted a new role. Instead of trying to be the starting point guard leading the charge for the first unit, he’s taken on a Marcus Smart-esque role off the bench. He comes in, plays a scrappy brand of basketball and forces turnovers. This is the role he was always meant for.

Had he not been awesome to start the season, he likely wouldn’t have cracked the top eight on this list. But all of a sudden, he looks like a valuable NBA player. That’s what accepting your role can do for you.