NBCSports.com’s Dan Feldman is grading every team’s offseason based on where the team stands now relative to its position entering the offseason. And in a not completely shocking reveal, the Bulls landed a 'C-' grade for their offseason activity (or lack thereof).
In Feldman's grades, a "C" represents the team being in a similar standing to where it was last season. So the Bulls are looked at as at least a little bit worse than before.
The first thing mentioned is the Bulls essentially committing near $40 million per season to the Zach LaVine-Jabari Parker duo, which is scary because the of their injury history, particularly Parker's two ACL tears.