Who are the three current Chicago Bulls players that had the best runs in the NCAA Tournament when they played college basketball?
Among the most disappointing events to get cancelled due to novel coronavirus was the NCAA Tournament. March Madness not only provides a ton of entertainment for the fans, but it is a tremendous scouting opportunity for NBA teams like the Chicago Bulls. But the Bulls could have no idea when they will exactly be taking part in the 2020 NBA Draft. There’s even questions surrounding the exact happenings of the 2020 NBA Combine.
Since sports could be placed on hold for a while, the Bulls and their fan base has a lot of time to reflect on what happened in the past for the NCAA Tournament that helped them build the team they have right now. The Bulls don’t have much to boast on the roster now, so maybe that can help them learn some other lessons about how to steer this rebuild heading into the future.
This can also serve as a time to reflect on the more positive of the memories that all basketball fans have in the midst of the sports hiatus almost all the way around the world. Domestic sports are really still in hiatus, and likely will be for quite a while.
In terms of what current Bulls players brought to the table in March Madness, at least half of the 15-man roster saw significant action in the NCAA Tournament. That can make it difficult to narrow down three in particular that stood out in the Big Dance.
Here’s a look into the three players for the Chicago Bulls that truly had a point in their college hoops career where they shined in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.