Few players represent the old Bulls regime more fittingly than Chandler Hutchison.
As matter of fact, the one-time Boise State standout could be the poster boy of the final days of the Gar Forman Era, considering everything surrounding the drafting of Hutchison had the general manager’s fingerprints on it.
From the underhanded business of Hutchison shutting down his draft workouts early to the rest of the league because the Bulls promised him they would select him in the first round and didn’t want other teams to get a better look, to the idea that Forman was somehow out-smarting the system, much like he initially felt he did when he extended Cristiano Felicio for four years, $32 million after seeing a small sample size of the big man at the NBA level.