The Chicago Bulls’ offseason may not make them a top-tier Eastern Conference team overnight, but it absolutely set a new tone for the future.
Haize breaks down why Bryson Graham’s first offseason should be viewed as a win for the Bulls — not because Chicago is a finished product, but because the franchise finally has direction. After years of drifting between competing, retooling, developing, and protecting the old core, the Bulls now look younger, longer, faster, more athletic, more defensive, more developmental, and more flexible.
The conversation starts with the front-office reset, the hiring of Tiago Splitter, and the roster identity now forming around Josh Giddey, Norman Powell, Matas Buzelis, Caleb Wilson, Nic Claxton, Dailyn Swain, Rob Dillingham, Noa Essengue, Leonard Miller, and more.
But Haize also explains why the job is far from finished. The Bulls still need more shooting, more half-court creation, honest evaluation of Giddey’s long-term role, and clear developmental roles for a crowded forward room.
Plus, the Bulls may have quietly added some of the best undrafted shooters in Summer League. Could Jaylin Sellers, Donovan Atwell, Houston Mallette, Antonio Reeves, or Boo Buie steal a roster spot? And should Chicago look at Max Strus if Cleveland is shopping him to clear salary?
🔥 Topics include:
🐂 Why the Bulls offseason was a tone-setting win
📈 Bryson Graham’s roster-building vision
🧠 Tiago Splitter’s development fit
🎯 Why shooting is still Chicago’s biggest need
👀 Undrafted shooters who could force a decision
💰 Could Max Strus fit the Bulls’ final roster spot?
🚨 What Graham cannot overlook going forward
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