Chicago Bulls: 3 moves to make after the 2022 NBA Draft

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Thaddeus Young drives to the net against Naz Reid and Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images) /

1. Take a flier on a familiar face in Thaddeus Young

The final thing the Chicago Bulls need to do this offseason is add a guy like Thaddeus Young to the roster.

If the Bulls can resign Zach LaVine, then Young would be a cheaper option to add alongside him without skipping on the talent.

During his two years at Chicago, he averaged 11.2 points, 3.1 assists, and 5.6 rebounds last season. However, it was his versatility that made him so appealing.

While he can play a few different positions, when he was first in Chicago, there wasn’t enough talent around him. However, now that Lonzo Ball is with the Bulls, there is more than enough talent for the Bulls to be successful.

No one needs to focus on what the Bulls did when Young was with them last. Instead, the fans need to welcome him with open arms because he can help this team right now.

Young and LaVine are close, so putting them back together would also be an excellent idea for the Bulls to take it to another level next season.

Chicago has a lot of work to do this offseason to find Ball some help, keep LaVine, and add some extra talent to take this franchise to another level. A deeper playoff run can happen, but it starts by winning the offseason with these moves.

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