2012 NBA Draft: Reaction to the fit and value of Bulls selection of Marquis Teague
The Bulls selection of Marquis Teague is at least a choice of upside and youth over an established college veteran. But taking a PG is still suspect.
The Bulls selection of Marquis Teague is at least a choice of upside and youth over an established college veteran. But taking a PG is still suspect.
Have the Bulls already locked themselves in on Kansas' Tyshawn Taylor?
Looking at mock drafts are most useful not for pinpoint predictions, but to see the ranges at which players are likely to go and display a good range of players who will be available to the Bulls; which is why I expanded these mocks to go through the first ten picks of the second round.
All of the players in these spreadsheets won't be available to the Bulls, but they're all low-first-high-second round picks. In every draft, these names become interchangeable in mock drafts, depending on the teams' rankings, need, perception of their likelihood to draft more for need than grabbing the best available player, simply the differing assessments of whether a player will be a perennial rotation player or bum.
The Bulls have begun their pre-draft workouts this week, as players come to Chicago for the 2012 NBA Draft Combine.
The next part of BlogABull's draft preview includes a couple players the Bulls should package some players to move up for.
Another entry in BlogABull's NBA draft preview, a look at some big men potentially available, including Meyers Leonard and Andrew Nicholson
Another entry in the Bulls draft preview. This time looking at who could be the Bulls best selections at #29, Jae Crowder and Will Barton
The first in a series previewing possible Bulls targets at #29 in this years draft. This delves into a few SG/SFs the Bulls should avoid.