NBA Mock Draft Round-Up: Who Will Land on Bulls at No. 15?
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NBA Mock Draft Round-Up: Who Will Land on Bulls at No. 15?
"Swain finished well at the rim (64.3 percent) with 83 percent of those looks being self-created. His mid-range touch was also awesome at 47.6 percent on non-rim twos with 95 percent of them coming without an assist. His three-point shot remains a work in progress, but he's made huge strides to go from 11 makes combined as a freshman and sophomore, to 32 made three-pointers this year at a 34.8 percent clip. If you want positional size and athleticism with two-way adaptability on the wing, Swain is your guy."
"Thanks to some surprise lottery luck, our Chicago Bulls earned the No. 4 overall pick on Sunday, knocking the Indiana Pacers to the No. 5 pick - which thus conveyed to the Los Angeles Clippers, thanks to a hilariously harebrained Pacers deadline trade for Ivica Zubac. While there's a semi-consensus top four this year in AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson in some order (with a handful of exceptions), experts project far more variability in the middle of the first round."
Chicago Bulls receive the No. 4 overall pick after lottery results, pushing the Indiana Pacers to the No. 5 pick. The No. 5 selection goes to the Los Angeles Clippers due to a deadline trade involving Ivica Zubac. The top four prospects are viewed as relatively settled among AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, and Caleb Wilson, though order may vary. Beyond those names, projections for the middle of the first round show more uncertainty. With the Bulls also holding the No. 15 pick, multiple mock drafts are used to evaluate how Chicago might build its roster. Prospect evaluations emphasize two-way wing traits, defensive impact, improved offensive creation, and shooting development.
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