The Bulls have many holes to fill on their roster this summer.



In parts one and two of my free agency series, I covered their needs for a defensive center and wing depth. In part three, I’ll break down their situation at point guard.



The Bulls have needed a quality backup at point guard for half a decade. In the past, they have opted for a combination of Kirk Hinrich and undersized one-year veteran rentals.



The Bulls haven’t put any real thought into a steady Rose backup since Marquis Teague was drafted in 2012.



Rose has played 39, 0, 10, 51, and 66 games in the past five years. The team needs to spend some dough on a real point guard to play behind and potentially replace Rose once his contract expires at the end of the season.



The bad news for the Bulls is that this year’s free agent class is weak at point guard. They may try to address their point guard needs through the draft, but they...