The Chicago Bulls played at one of the fastest paces in the NBA last season, but they're ready to take things up a notch. With the additions of rookie Noa Essengue and Isaac Okoro, along with an improved Matas Buzelis and, eventually, point guard Josh Giddey, head coach Billy Donovan has a deeper, longer and more athletic group at his disposal.
Last season, the organization leaned heavily into a more free-flowing offense predicated on taking advantage of transition opportunities, spacing the floor and launching open threes. The Bulls moved on from DeMar DeRozan, who thrived in half-court, isolation opportunities.