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Over the past decade, there have been many ups and downs for every NBA team. X user @OTownNBA compiled a list of the biggest mistakes around the league since 2013 in the graphic below. For the Chicago Bulls, the Nikola Vucevic trade tops the list.

Vucevic landing in the Windy City at the 2021 NBA trade deadline brought anticipation, promising a new era for the Bulls. However, hindsight casts a critical light, deeming this trade as the franchise's most pivotal misstep since 2013.

The Bulls sought Vucevic's All-Star caliber talent, aiming to bolster their roster and fortify their playoff prospects. However, the trade not only cost them Wendell Carter Jr. and multiple future draft picks but also failed to deliver the anticipated impact on the team's performance.

Vucevic's arrival was meant to cement the Bulls as a formidable force, pairing him with athletic guard Zach LaVine. Yet, the team's underwhelming performance since the trade paints a stark picture.

The anticipated chemistry between the Bulls core of Vucevic, LaVine, and DeMar DeRozan never fully materialized on the court. Seemingly every night, at least one of Chicago's core players isn't firing on all cylinders. As a result, the Bulls found themselves struggling to carve a cohesive game plan on both ends of the floor.

One of the core issues lies in the team's defensive play. Vucevic's arrival didn’t provide or allow the addition of a defensive anchor the Bulls desperately needed. While his offensive prowess is undeniable — he averaged over a double-double last year — the trade created an imbalance in the team's dynamics.

The impact of the draft picks the Bulls sacrificed to acquire Vucevic magnifies the misstep, likely hindering the team's future outlook. Chicago now lacks young, robust defensive talent that the Orlando Magic were able to land in Wendell Carter Jr. and Franz Wagner.

The Bulls' decision to trade for Nikola Vucevic might go down in history as a watershed moment, where ambition overshadowed prudence, leading to a seismic setback for a team striving to reclaim former glory.

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