This Bulls-Thunder Trade Lands Intriguing Veteran In Chicago

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Kenrich Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder
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Would this trade make sense for the Chicago Bulls?

The Chicago Bulls are off to a hot start to the season and it is not surprising when looking at the moves they made. It is postseason or bust for this team and to get there, they will have to add a bit more depth.

There is a need to add depth for this Bulls team when considering Patrick Williams was supposed to play a key role and he will miss the remainder of the season due to injury. Kenrich Williams doesn’t provide the same level of defensive versatility but brings a little bit of everything to the table.

There is plenty of star power in Chicago and this is what they have been lacking in previous years next to LaVine. Down low, the Bulls sent Lauri Markkanen to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the offseason.

Nikola Vucevic has manned the center position but there is still some room that could be filled. Williams is one of those players that can add some depth to the rotation right away. This would be a huge benefit for the Bulls when they get into the dog days of the season.

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Chicago has been aggressive since last year’s trade deadline and it will be interesting to see if they decide to make another move. If they do, there will be plenty of players available, and might have to choose which one to potentially add.

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