Beyond Wilson, several alternate options are considered for balance at No. 4, including Arkansas scorer Darius Acuff, who offers high offensive ceiling though questions about defensive impact and elite athleticism persist, and Cameron Boozer, a second-generation prospect who excelled at Duke and could intrigue the Bulls with his all-around production.
For the No. 15 pick, the projections include Cameron Carr, a Baylor guard who showed strong combine results and shooting capability, and Jayden Quaintance, a Kentucky big man known for active defense and shot-blocking, despite limited recent play due to a torn ACL. The roundup emphasizes the Bulls’ potential to add both immediate contributors and high-upside youngsters to build around.
Key takeaways:
– Bulls hold Nos. 4 and 15 in the first round, aiming to add a franchise-altering duo.
– Caleb Wilson is the leading No. 4 target for his athleticism and upside.
– Other No. 4 considerations include Darius Acuff and Cameron Boozer.
– At No. 15, Cameron Carr and Jayden Quaintance are strong, contrasting options—shooting guard versatility versus frontcourt defense and potential.