Chicago Bulls: 3 ways to upgrade at the point guard position

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Filling the positional needs that have come to the forefront of late for the Chicago Bulls will be something that all fans of this team are watching from the front office. Executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley are about to have a very busy summer, thus they need to know what options are on the table now.

The Bulls have a plethora of positional needs to fill, depending on which impending free agents they do decide to re-sign this summer. Karnisovas and Eversley are likely to bring back some key players, such as center Daniel Theis and maybe even shooting guard Javonte Green.

But players that the Bulls could let walk this offseason include shooting guard/wing Denzel Valentine, fourth-year power forward Lauri Markkanen, and definitely big man Cristiano Felicio. With the Bulls having more players entering free agency this offseason than they did last, it is bound to be busier no matter what for Karnisovas and Eversley.

Finding the right supporting cast will be a huge factor for the Chicago Bulls

About the only difference between last fall and now is the fact that they have at least now had one season to evaluate the talent on hand, and even make some big deadline moves to reshape the roster. The Bulls do now have a steady core to build around in the trio of star shooting guard Zach LaVine, center Nikola Vucevic, and rookie forward Patrick Williams.

One particular area that Bulls fans are hoping that the front office upgrades at this offseason is at the point guard position. The Bulls don’t look to have a point guard of the future in either Coby White or Tomas Satoransky.

Here’s a look into three ways that the Bulls could possibly upgrade at the point guard position this offseason.