Armed with the No. 4 overall pick in the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls are currently exploring their options ahead of Nov. 18. The organization is considering the choices that they have on the table in the event that they decide to keep the pick or package it for a trade.

Via Jonathan Givony of ESPN:

“NBA teams continue to struggle to get a handle on Chicago's intentions with this pick. Over the past few weeks, plenty of chatter revolving around the possibility of selecting FSU wing Patrick Williams has emerged.”

“Although active in potential trade discussions for a veteran guard, the Bulls already have several interesting, young pieces the new front office probably will want to learn more about firsthand. Avdija's size, versatility, feel for the game and role-playing potential make him a good fit anywhere while offering another playmaking option as he develops.”

Despite the uncertainty thus far, options remain aplenty for the Chicago-based squad especially with a high selection in the draft. While Florida State's Patrick Williams and Maccabi Tel Aviv's Deni Avdija are both in the conversation, the Bulls front office can also opt to go with Dayton's Obi Toppin, Auburn's Isaac Okoro, or Iowa State's Tyrese Haliburton.

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If they choose to engage in a trade, they can also make a run for veteran guards like Chris Paul, Russell Westbrook, Ricky Rubio, and Mike Conley who have all been linked to rumors lately. Acquiring a seasoned veteran will do wonders for the development of the team's young core of Zach LaVine, Coby White, Lauri Markkanen, and Wendell Carter Jr., among others.

Regardless of their impending decision and how the asset will be used, it is certain that the No.4 overall pick will indeed serve as a pivotal piece for the franchise's rebuilding cause moving forward.