Chicago Bulls: 3 stats from 2019-2020 which bring hope

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The 2019-2020 season will go down as one of the most memorable losing seasons in Chicago Bulls history.

That’s one word to describe the 2019-2020 season. It sure was memorable, despite the embarrassingly bad record once again. The Chicago Bulls may have finished near the bottom of the league once more, but fans had plenty to talk about.

Of course, the COVID-19 crisis will be the number one memory from this past season in any sport. It was unusual and unprecedented; what happened across the entire sports world. To see the world stop as we knew it was a shock to all of us.

But, in a way, the Bulls pressed on as an organization. The pandemic may have stopped the season, but the team moved forward — and in a big way.

The Bulls treated the break as though their offseason had begun. For the first time in many years, fans will see a team that is no longer operated by John Paxson and Gar Forman. Instead, it’s Arturas Karnisovas as the Vice President of Basketball Operations and Marc Eversley taking the role of general manager.

The team is entering a new era, and fans should be excited about what’s to come.

This past season wasn’t all bad. Quite honestly, there were some real strong points of positivity that this team can build on going forward. No matter what happens in the 2020 NBA Draft later this year, or during the free agency period, there are current standouts on this roster which should be praised.

This season was not played for nothing. As a matter of fact, there are three particular areas fans should be hopeful about. Let’s get into those bright spots from the past season.