The Chicago Bulls have spent a decade briskly jogging on the treadmill of mediocrity. Since trading Jimmy Butler during the 2017 Draft, the Bulls’ 269-363 overall record is the 5th worst in the NBA, only behind the small market Pistons, Wizards, Hornets, and Magic. The team hasn’t really benefitted from all that losing, moving up in the lottery only once during that time, and never drafting inside the top-3. This is a team that has only won one playoff game since the Butler trade, and hasn’t won a playoff series since 2015. Under owners Jerry and Michael Reinsdorf, the Bulls reject bottoming out to hunt elite talent at the
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