The “what if’’ game is alive and well around the Advocate Center these days.
That’s what the NBA Draft does to an organization.
Heck, the “what if’’ game is likely the biggest — and only — game the Bulls will compete in before next December.
So what if the lottery balls are kind to the Bulls, dropping them in that range of No. 3 to 5, rather than the all-too-familiar No. 7 spot they are slotted in?
Basically, putting them in Obi Toppin territory.
Do they take the best available player on the board in the Dayton power forward or do they draft for need as in a small forward or point guard?