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Get out of it! Those "big thunder" players that the Bulls avoided in the offseason, the three guards on the list!

Canisovas and Eversley have focused on improving the Bulls' competitiveness since last season, and the team's build so far has been remarkable, and the Bulls are now in the top spot in the East after 37 regular season games.

At the same time, the Bulls also avoided some "dangerous" pits in the process of reinforcements, and some of the players they chased in the offseason were not suitable for them this season, fortunately they dodged, and the local media took stock of the three free agents that the Bulls "dodged".

Get out of it! Those "big thunder" players that the Bulls avoided in the offseason, the three guards on the list!

3. Fourniers

The Bulls never really felt a chance to sign Fournier last offseason, but they have aggressively pursued the outside scorer as they need to find players who share the pressure of LaVine's outside attack.

Fournier then signed with the Knicks last season, and while his form has been up and down in the early days, it seems like he's starting to find his best in the near future, but it's clear that he doesn't fit the current Bulls' lineup mix and build, especially with his not cheap salary.

The Bulls have too many shot creators and organizers, and there are some better players who can make the team's chemistry better as blue collar in the third and fourth positions, while the Bulls also often use small lineups and have a hard time finding a suitable position for Fournier. Fournier is a good player, just not a good fit.

Get out of it! Those "big thunder" players that the Bulls avoided in the offseason, the three guards on the list!

2. George Hill

The Bulls' previous pursuit of Bucks, Thunder veteran guard George Hill, hoping to complement the second-team possession players and organizers, would be very crowded with the presence of veteran point guards like Hill at the front end of the season as rookie point guards Dosun Mu and White performed at the front end of the season.

The Bulls' defender line this season is one of the most crowded, and the rise of Caruso, The Ball Brother and others has raised the one-two-three lineup by a notch, and they have already had a better choice after signing the Ball Brother, and players like Hill are obviously not needed this season.

Get out of it! Those "big thunder" players that the Bulls avoided in the offseason, the three guards on the list!

1. Schroeder

For the same reason, the Bulls had pursued Schroeder, and even wanted to use him as the team's starting point guard, but the subsequent ball brother and Schroeder's salary made them prohibitive, if Schroeder was chosen at that time, then the Bulls' outside defense would drop by a notch, and the chemistry with DeRozan and Lavin would also become worse, he was an attacking defender.

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