3 Buyout Destinations For Schroder After Dragic Signs With Nets

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3. Chicago Bulls

The Chicago Bulls have been one of the more consistent teams in the NBA this season no matter what obstacles they have come across. Injuries have been persistent, which makes them an ideal landing spot for Dennis Schroder.

Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso are already sidelined for a few weeks because of injuries. Zach LaVine is now being evaluated for an injury, while Patrick Williams’s status for the remainder of the season is also in doubt.

Chicago already needed some depth and that is an even more pressing need now that they have multiple injuries in the backcourt.

Schroder would be a solid pickup for the Bulls as he can play either backcourt spot. He is capable of running the offense as the lead playmaker or putting the ball in the hole as a scoring guard. That versatility would be excellent for the Bulls, who has the size and length in the backcourt to mix and match different combinations.

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He would provide insurance for the Bulls in case the rehab process doesn’t go well for any of their currently injured players. Once healthy, he could provide a solid trio with Caruso and White on the second unit.

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