Chicago Bulls ends up at No. 14 spot on Tuesday’s NBA draft lottery. As the team’s draft mentality goes, the franchise is expected to draft the best player available preferably someone like Kris Dunn who is a promising point guard pick in Bulls’ Jimmy Butler-centered roster next season.
If luck does his bidding, LSU star player Ben Simmons would want to play for the highly marketable west coast franchise, the Los Angeles Lakers, to sign in to a $10-million sponsorship (plus a number of perks) offer by German footwear giant Adidas. Simmons, represented by Rich Paul’s Klutch Sports Group, prefers Adidas’ juicier deal over Nike’s $7-million (with less incentives) offer.
Chicago Bulls will send Jimmy Butler off to New York to represent the team at this year’s NBA draft lottery. As a non-playoff, Bulls only have 0.5% chance of nabbing the top pick and 1.8% chance of getting the top three pick.
The Minnesota Timberwovles have landed the no.1 pick in the NBA draft lottery.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM