In the next two games, the Chicago Bulls have a shot to keep establishing themselves as a top team in the Eastern Conference standings as they hit the road away from the friendly confines of the United Center once again. Second-year head coach Billy Donovan and the Bulls are set to hit the road for the next two games as they take on the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets heading into the weekend.
The Bulls are sporting a record of 14-8 after their first 22 games of the regular season slate. The last game for the Bulls resulted in a 133-119 win over the Charlotte Hornets at home at the United Center on the night of Nov. 29, which keeps the team in second place in the Eastern Conference standings.
Moving forward, Donovan and the Bulls need to keep seeing their big three of star shooting guard Zach LaVine, center Nikola Vucevic, and shooting guard/forward DeMar DeRozan performing well together. We got to see what this unit can do when they’re all performing at a level worth calling them a big three in the win over the Hornets.
Who are the most tradable players for the Chicago Bulls after the first quarter of the regular season?
Another key for the Bulls moving forward is the production from the bench. The bench unit for the Bulls was maybe the most inconsistent part of this team at the outset of the regular season. That creates some situations where the Bulls’ front office could
Here’s a look into three of the most tradable Bulls players after the first 22 games of the regular season slate.