Bulls Eye: Roster questions all around for the Chicago Bulls

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The Chicago Bulls are at a fork in the road. Despite having a roster that features three proven scorers, the team failed to make it into the NBA Playoffs, falling a game short in the Play-in Tournament. Now, the team's decision-makers have to make some tough calls regarding their squad, improve it, and do so without having a single draft pick in this year's NBA Draft. Here are five stories involving the Bulls' roster dilemmas this offseason:
1) Dalen Terry should be ready to step up for the Chicago Bulls
The Bulls need an upgrade at the point guard position next season. With Pat Beverley expected to sign somewhere else, it may be high time the Bulls hand over the reins to a sophomore oozing with potential—Dalen Terry.
2) Patrick Williams' growth "paramount" to Chicago Bulls' success, now and in the future
As constructed, the Bulls still have high-volume scorers in Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan. However, if the team expects to make strides next season and in the years to come, the development and success of versatile forward Patrick Williams will play a significant role.
3) Rival league executives doubt the Zach LaVine-Chicago Bulls partnership will last
Zach LaVine is the Bulls' most talented player and one who represents the future of the franchise, especially after he was awarded a five-year, $215 million contract. However, several executives from rival teams recently expressed their skepticism that LaVine and the Bulls will be able to remain together long-term.
4) Patrick Beverley "highly likely" returning to the Houston Rockets
Pat Beverley's tenure with the Bulls was a blockbuster, as his grit and fire helped propel the team to the Play-in Tournament. The partnership, though, is expected to be shortlived as the veteran guard is looking to sign a lucrative contract with another squad—specifically the Houston Rockets.
5) Report suggests the Chicago Bulls should pursue Gabe Vincent
The Bulls are in dire need of a playmaker who can adeptly distribute the ball and offer some spacing with timely hits from the outside. Gabe Vincent, who is set to become a free agent with the Miami Heat, could be the solution. Reports have indicated that Chicago should make a run at signing him this offseason.

Stephen Beslic is a writer on Sports Illustrated's FanNation Network. Stephen played basketball from the age of 10 and graduated from Faculty of Economic and Business in Zagreb, Croatia, majoring in Marketing.