
Andrew Hanlon
Associate Editor, Men’s/Women’s Health @getmegiddy, #NBA Editor at @givemesport freelance writer, amateur NBA draft expert, sports dad
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1 week ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
It's shaping up to be an interesting offseason. Here's the latest Chicago Bulls news, including a quick mock draft roundup, a potential Lonzo Ball-Cooper Flagg pairing and more rumors/trade ideas linking Chicago with Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga. Recent Bulls mock draftsSouth Carolina forward Collin Murray-Boyles seems to be the overwhelming favorite for draft experts with the June 25 event less than a month away.
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1 week ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
A 100 percent perfect fit in Chicago. Each day until the 2025 NBA Draft, Pippen Ain't Easy will profile one prospect who makes sense as a fit for the Bulls in either the first or second round. These players could fill a need, such as on-ball defense or rim protection, or could fit an archetype that Chicago lacks on its current roster, like an athletic big man or 3-and-D wing. For more prospect profiles and all things draft related, check out PAE's Chicago Bulls draft page.
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pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
But why? The Chicago Bulls were 0.1 percent away from scouting a generational prospect. Instead, the front office is now forced into determining which players could fit in the back of the lottery at pick No. 12. And based on a recent report, it's already going in the wrong direction with Egor Demin. Demin is certainly an intriguing prospect who has unique positional size, vision and playmaking skills.
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1 week ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
Can he change things on both ends of the floor? He's 6-foot-7, can play either backcourt spot or on the wing, can defend multiple positions, and could change the trajectory of the Bulls' season. His name is Dalen Terry. He's also 22 years old, has averaged 11.1 minutes over his three NBA seasons and has never scored more than 17 points in a game. Is it hyperbole to say he could swing Chicago's year? Maybe.
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1 week ago |
pippenainteasy.com | Andrew Hanlon
Chicago could do worse than a prospect getting Kawhi Leonard comps. The Chicago Bulls had one of the highest scoring offenses in the NBA last season, playing at a breakneck pace and taking and making gobs of 3-pointers. They were also one of the worst defensive teams in the league, allowing the third-most points per game. Drafting someone like Cedric Coward, a sharpshooting wing with size and intriguing defensive traits, would make a lot of sense.
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I want this #KnicksPacers series to go like 25 games

Players averaging at least 17-12-5 during the playoffs. Hart also leads in minutes and played all 48 of #KnicksPacers last night. Wild stuff @KnicksMuse https://t.co/S3t3Wu5K4A

Same exact percentage from 3 as from the FT line. https://t.co/NoR9cP1aof