Does Matas Buzelis have the highest ceiling of any Bulls player? | CHGO Bulls Podcast

The CHGO Bulls crew discuss strong back-to-back performances from Chicago Bulls rookie Matas Buzelis. With a depleted frontcourt, Buzelis played a combined 49 minutes in the Bulls’ weekend games against Atlanta and Memphis. And he made the most of his minutes, running and dunking in transition, taking open threes, and staying active on defense. Peck, Big Dave and Will Gottlieb analyze what we’ve seen from the rookie thus far, and how high his NBA ceiling could be. The guys also react to some whispers from Jake Fischer that the Bulls are more open than ever to trading Patrick Williams.

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