Championship teams in the NBA almost universally have a player who fits the "lengthy wing" archetype. The Celtics had both Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the Nuggets had Michael Porter Jr. and Aaron Gordon, the Warriors had (All-Star starter) Andrew Wiggins, the Bucks had Khris Middleton, and on, and on, and on.
The Chicago Bulls are trying to get in on the fun of having athletic wings, evidenced by their recent draft strategy, which included picking Matas Buzelis — 6-foot-10, and Noa Essengue — also 6-foot-10 — in the past two lotteries. Whether or not this strategy will pay off, I have no idea, but these kind of picks are almost always worth the hail mary — because when a team does hit, they end up with Franz Wagner.