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“The Chicago Bulls don't have control of their draft pick this year” – Brian Windhorst raises concern over mid-season Bulls trade, could go all in for Victor Wembanyama or Scoot Henderson

After a successful last season, the Chicago Bulls and their dynamic duo of Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan have set their sights on improving this season. However, NBA analyst Brian Windhorst feels injuries to key players Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso could force the front office to make some tough decisions during the season.

With potential superstars Victor Wembanyama and Scoot Henderson projected to go early in next year's draft, the team could look to enter the great 'tank bowl' in hopes of securing one of the two young prospects.

Windhorst said:

"The Chicago Bulls don't have control of their draft pick this year. They may be faced with a tough situation at midseason about which direction to go, especially if these guys aren't healthy."

Check out Windhorst's comments in the video below:

After putting on a spectacular display alongside Alex Caruso on the defensive end of the floor, Lonzo Ball went down with what was initially believed to be a bone bruise. It was hoped that Ball would be back for the playoffs, but it did not happen.

This season, Zach LaVine is dealing with an ongoing knee problem that has sidelined him for the start of the season.

How far can the Chicago Bulls go while dealing with injuries in a stacked Eastern Conference?

Chicago Bulls v Houston Rockets
Chicago Bulls v Houston Rockets

Many hoped that the Chicago Bulls front office duo of Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley would make a big move to acquire a blockbuster free agent this offseason. Unfortunately for the fans, that wasn't the case for the storied franchise.

Although the team acquired veterans Goran Dragic and Andre Drummond, they could fall short in a stacked Eastern Conference. For example, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired Donovan Mitchell and the Atlanta Hawks added All-Star caliber talent in Dejounte Murray.

With lingering injuries and a lack of shooting on the wings, the team's ceiling seems to have remained exactly where it was last season.

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