The NBA trade deadline is fast approaching for the Chicago Bulls and decisions will soon have to be made by first-year executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley as to how to handle the looming marker on March 25. The Bulls now have just three days until the looming trade deadline arrives, and the new front office will have to act on any deals they want to make this year.
Less than 24 hours sits in the way of Karnisovas and the opportunity to get back to reshaping this Bulls roster as needed to make some headway down the stretch this season. Karnisovas and the Bulls remained relatively silent last offseason both on the trade market and in free agency.
The only real addition for the Bulls in free agency last offseason was with the signing of the former Brooklyn Nets veteran shooting guard Garrett Temple. And then they also landed the former Florida State Seminole and rookie forward Patrick Williams with the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft.
Chicago Bulls direction at the March 25 trade deadline
Following their loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on the night of March 24, it became clear that the Bulls will have a lot of change on the way if they want to find more success in the win column. The Bulls continued their struggles in the win column on March 24 since the All-Star Break let out around two weeks ago.
One area where the Bulls could use some help is consistency in shooting from the field, where the backcourt rotation has struggled at times. Here’s a look at three sharpshooters that the Bulls can target at the deadline.