If you spend more than a few minutes in Chicago Bulls spaces online, it won’t take long to find fans advocating for the franchise to initiate a rebuild. Blowing things up without a plan is rarely an advisable decision — after all, the last decade has been dominated by teams who have established winning cultures, not high lottery picks — but for a prospect like Cooper Flagg, it may just be worth it.
After averaging an astonishing 25.4 points, 13 rebounds, and 6.8 blocks per game at the EYBL Peach Jam, Flagg sprung out on the scene and began receiving national media coverage much earlier than expected.