Heading into next season, Paul Zipser needs to get the consistent minutes he was getting to end the season. Zipser doesn’t appear to be a franchise player by any stretch of the imagination, but he could fill a valuable role for the Chicago Bulls.
For most of November and December, Zipser was glued to the bench, unable to get on the court. Once he did, he flashed signs of developing into a 3-and-D player that would fit nicely next to Jimmy Butler. The #ZipserFever started spreading in January, even getting a shoutout from Zach Lowe.