The Chicago Bulls 2010’s All-Decade Team

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Shooting guard: Zach LaVine (2017-2019)

Really the only Chicago Bulls player that is currently on the roster to this day that is on this list for the All-Decade Team is 24-year-old shooting guard Zach LaVine. The lack of bona fide experience from any player on the current Bulls roster places LaVine in this spot. Even the veteran Bulls players right now were mostly signed within the past two seasons.

Since there are only nine career win shares that LaVine racked up to this point, he doesn’t have the same tenured pedigree as a number of others on this list. Last season, he only racked up 2.8 win shares on a bad Bulls team. But he was the closest thing that the Bulls had to a legitimate star on that lowly roster.

The way LaVine is trending this season, he could nab his first career All-Star selection. He would get the assistance of playing in the East and All-Star Weekend being held at the United Center in Chicago. Nonetheless, it would be a big boost to the resume of LaVine to get that elusive first career All-Star selection.

All in all, LaVine is a well-rounded athletic freak that is possibly the best in-game dunker in the last two decades for the Bulls. He’s a constant highlight machine that could average around 25 points per game, five rebounds, and five assists (at bare minimum) if he starts to get more efficient with the ball in his hands and stop taking so many tough shots.