Kevin Huerter changed Chicago's lineup for the better when he arrived in the Zach LaVine trade shortly before February's deadline. Once he entered the starting lineup, the Bulls morphed into one of the best teams in the league. And believe it or not, that isn't an exaggeration.
Considering the amount of time it took Chicago's front office to finally move LaVine, the return of Zach Collins, Tre Jones and Huerter was a disappointment. Collins is a career backup; at the time, Jones seemed like nothing more than a $9 million expiring contract; and Huerter was playing the worst basketball of his NBA career.