You’ve clicked on this story for one of three reasons: You believe Trae Young is the real deal, something special built for today’s NBA; you aren’t a fan of Trae Young but believe this story could convince you otherwise, as he’s an option for the Bulls at No. 7; you aren’t a fan of Trae Young and want to comment something inappropriate and ask us how we even got this job. No, there isn’t another player in recent memory who has drawn such mixed reviews from fan bases since Young, the undersized point guard (bad) who last year became the first player ever to lead the NCAA in points and assists (good). He doesn’t play much defense at all (bad) but could become a historically good offensive player (good). He wasn’t very efficient (bad) but was asked to do anything and everything to will an average Oklahoma team to the NCAA Tournament (good). You can play the good/bad game with any prospect the last decade except Anthony Davis, but the passion displayed by those analyzing Young in a positive or negative light has been taken to new heights. read more https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bulls/why-bulls-should-draft-historically-good-trae-young