The Chicago Bulls have the number four pick in the NBA Draft, which is slated to get underway next week. The Bulls recently named Tiago Splitter as their next head coach, taking over for Billy Donovan, who departed at the end of the 2025-26 season.

Recently, ClutchPoints' NBA insider Brett Siegel reported on whether the Bulls might have any interest in dealing with teams interested in trading for the number four pick.

“Multiple teams have called the Bulls out of curiosity if they would consider trading the fourth pick, league sources said. So far, Bryson Graham and Chicago's new front office have been willing to hear out any discussion brought to them, although there have been zero signals that they will actually entertain the idea of trading said pick,” reported Siegel.

Siegel also pointed out that the Bulls will likely be able to select either Cam Boozer or Caleb Wilson at the number four spot, and that “…Both forwards fit in with the Bulls' new philosophy, and they will be the center of attention for new head coach Tiago Splitter.”

The Bulls already have some intriguing young players on their roster, including Matas Buzelis and Josh Giddey, and adding another lengthy wing to the mix would help Chicago get even further involved in the current positionless basketball movement dominating the NBA landscape.

However, everything has a price, and if a team were to make a Herculean trade offer for the number one pick, it seems that Graham and company would be willing to hear them out.

In any case, the NBA Draft is slated to get underway on June 23 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.