When the offseason began, the Chicago Bulls didn’t own a pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. However, they made sure to change that on the night of the draft, as they traded into the second round to select Tennessee forward Julian Phillips, adding a new young player to their roster.
The 19-year-old forward is 6-foot-8 and spent one season with the Volunteers. His near-seven-foot wingspan and impressive athleticism help him on the defensive side of the ball, and that’s where he could have the most potential. That’s where Phillips himself believes he can help the Bulls the most — on the defensive end.
Phillips spoke about what it feels like to be entering the league, as well as what his biggest strengths are during his first media availability session.
“Obviously getting used to the game,” Phillips said via Sam Smith of NBA.com. “Guys are bigger, faster and stronger (in the NBA). It’s a different game from college, so just getting a feel of it throughout the week and being able to progress. Definitely [I bring] a lot of versatility; that’s kind of my game. Defense, being able to guard multiple positions, get downhill. (I want to) get stronger and (work on) knocking down shots.”
He also said that he’s ready to work hard as he attempts to meet the Bulls’ expectations for him.
“They (Bulls) said they want me here and expect a lot from me. I’m ready to be here and work hard,” Phillips said.
Fans should definitely be keeping an eye on Phillips throughout summer league and beyond.