Offense wasn't hard to come by for the Chicago Bulls this past season. Even before the Bulls' late-season surge, they ranked 10th in points per game, 18th in offensive rating, and third in pace before the All-Star break.
Following the All-Star break, the Bulls averaged the second-most points per game and trotted out the 14th-most efficient offense, all while playing at the league's fastest pace. This improvement came despite trading all-world scorer Zach LaVine for a trio of role players: Kevin Huerter, Tre Jones, and Zach Collins.
Huerter helped the Bulls' spacing tremendously, and Jones provided a steady hand at the point, but Collins' impact wasn't as visible perusing the box score.