Chicago Bulls: 3 least tradeable contracts on current roster

Otto Porter Jr., Chicago Bulls (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)
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Otto Porter Jr., Chicago Bulls
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The Chicago Bulls are going to have a lot of pressure on their new front office personnel to make the proper changes during the 2020 offseason.

The 2020 offseason is going to be a long one for the Chicago Bulls, and the new look front office regime has a lot of work to do. Although they haven’t done much so far, former Denver Nuggets general manager Arturas Karnisovas and ex-Philadelphia 76ers vice president of player personnel Marc Eversley could still have a laundry list of tasks to accomplish this offseason.

Karnisovas’ official title with the Bulls will be the executive vice president of basketball operations, and he’ll be replacing John Paxson as the lead voice in the front office. And Eversley will be taking over for Gar Forman as the next general manager.

But what Karnisovas and Eversley must do this offseason is find the best place to improve the Bulls and re-direct the rebuild in the proper direction heading into its fourth year. The Bulls finished up the 2019-20 season with a record of 22-43 through their first 65 games prior to the novel coronavirus pandemic-mandated hiatus.

There’s a lot to work on within this coaching staff and 15-man roster in the Windy City. There’s no easy way to do this, but there is an easy way to rid of current Bulls head coach Jim Boylen. That might be the first, and most important, task at hand for the Bulls remaining for the offseason.

The roster construction needs some altering too before the 2020-21 season begins, with a load of work to do especially in the 2020 NBA Draft.

Here’s a look into the three least tradeable contracts that the Bulls have to work with if they want to dramatically alter the roster construction this offseason.