NBA: Grading every team’s 2022 offseason through the draft, free agency

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Chicago Bulls

Notable moves: Re-signed Zach LaVine, signed Andre Drummond and Goran Dragic

The Chicago Bulls didn’t make any rash moves this offseason and I predict that could pay dividends next season. They did manage to re-sign Zach LaVine, which was their No. 1 priority heading into the offseason. They also managed to add Andre Drummond and Goran Dragic to their depth.

Dragic will give the Bulls some depth at the point guard position (especially as Lonzo Ball continues to recover from injury) and Drummond will give the team another big that they could turn to throughout the season.

It was a shame that Chicago was ravaged by injuries late in the season. We didn’t really get a good representation of who this team was by the time the playoffs rolled around. They didn’t mess anything up this offseason and are willing to give this core another shot, with some added pieces.

That’s exactly the right decision, for now.

Grades B+