Without any draft picks at their disposal in the upcoming 2023 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls will be forced to get crafty if they want to come away with a promising prospect to add to their young core. Although I’ve primarily had my eye on undrafted or late second-round players the Bulls could acquire this summer, it seems the front office has their eyes set quite a bit higher than myself.
At this year’s Draft Combine in Chicago, the Bulls actually interviewed Alabama’s Brandon Miller. Leading the Crimson Tide to a 31-6 record and the top seed in the NCAA tournament, Miller has attracted quite a bit of attention leading up to the draft process, and is by all accounts expected to be selected no later than third overall on June 22.