NBA Insider Reveals Bulls Draft Plans

   

With the 2025 NBA Draft set for June 25-26, the Chicago Bulls are poised to leverage their No. 12 pick to fuel their rebuild. According to The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie, prospects Joan Beringer, Khaman Maluach, Danny Wolf, and Cedric Coward are in focus, alongside a potential trade down strategy. Here’s a quick look at each option.

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Joan Beringer: Defensive Potential

The 6-foot-11 French center’s 7-foot-5 wingspan and athleticism make him a shot blocking force, though his offense is limited.

Khaman Maluach: Elite Rim Protector

Duke’s 7-foot-2 Maluach brings rim protection and interior scoring, a fit to replace Nikola Vucevic, despite a raw offensive game.

 

Danny Wolf: Skilled Big

Michigan’s 6-foot-11 Wolf offers passing and shooting but lacks defensive prowess, positioning him as a high-floor Vucevic successor.

Cedric Coward: Two-Way Wing

Duke’s 6-foot-5 Coward, a former Division III star, provides 3-and-D potential, though his high-level experience is limited.

Trade Down

The Bulls are considering trading down to target later first-rounders like Thomas Sorber, gaining assets in what many are calling a deep draft.

Outlook

Chicago’s No. 12 pick is pivotal for their rebuild. Whether selecting a big like Beringer or Maluach, a versatile Wolf, a wing like Coward, or trading down, the Bulls aim to build on their core around Coby White and Josh Giddey.