During the Chicago Bulls current 10-5 run in the “Niko’s Back” era, point guard Kris Dunn has been the definition of a stat-sheet stuffer while commanding a starting role.
Since the Dec. 8 game against the Charlotte Hornets that started the Bulls inexplicable seven-game winning streak, Dunn has averaged 14.9 points on 42.4 percent from the field, collected 4.8 rebounds, and dished out 8.1 assists. In many ways he’s played like the lead guard the Bulls were hoping for as part of the trade package for Jimmy Butler.
His playmaking potential has especially blossomed, on the season Dunn has averaged ten assists per 48 minutes which checks in at No.