There’s little to salvage from the Chicago Bulls right now. Seven straight losses have exposed a faltering offense, a defense that remains a liability, and a level of physicality that’s all but vanished. Add in a mounting list of injuries, and the team’s 5–0 start feels like a distant memory.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a single fix for the Bulls’ problems. Yes, trades could help around the margins, but losses to multiple underperforming teams paint Chicago as a bottom-feeder. This isn’t a roster that should be trying to upgrade at the deadline—not when it can’t even take care of teams like the Indiana Pacers or Brooklyn Nets.