Dunn finished the season 4th in the NBA in total steals with 101. by Bulls.com. If you make a request through No portion of NBA.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. New York, with six teams, was first in that category; Los Angeles, with five, was second.3.9 PPG, 4.6 RPG (2.5 ORB/g), 0.5 SPG | 63% FG, N/A 3P, 78.3% FT | 8.8% USG (22 G)Despite being the fifth-highest paid player on the Bulls’ roster, Felicio didn’t get much run this year, and even saw some time with G League affiliate Windy City. Play-by-Play. If you make a request through the WarnerMedia Privacy Center, Copyright © 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC. But no matter how stingy a defender Dunn is, it’s hard to survive in the modern NBA with more than one non-shooter on the floor.Exiting his rookie contract, Dunn is 26 and coming off a sprained MCL sustained Jan. 31. His self-described “dog” mentality – hard-nosed, big motor, passionate and never backing down from anybody – was a huge part of the soul of this Bulls team, and they missed him badly in the games where he was unavailable.The Bulls allowed 6.8 fewer points per 100 possessions when Dunn was on the floor, and Dunn finished 4th in the NBA in total steals with 101 – surpassed by Ben Simmons, Andre Drummond, and James Harden. In Forbes’ The NFL boasted 27 teams in Forbes’ top 50, by far the most of any sports league (the Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans were the only clubs not represented). Jerry Reinsdorf and a group of investors purchased the Bulls for $16.2 million in 1985; the Ricketts family purchased the Cubs for $700 million in 2009.By Forbes’ calculations, that makes the Bulls and Cubs the fourth-most valuable franchises in their respective sports. And that’s OK. Shot location data available for the 1996-97 through 2019-20 seasons. Despite taking a backward step in most statistical categories and seeing his role – and minutes – fall off from his first two years in Chicago, Dunn’s third season may have actually been his most impressive, as he took major steps towards finding his role on the team and establishing his name around the league as a defensive maestro.With a crowded backcourt that added two additional point guards in free agent Tomas Satoransky and rookie first-round pick Coby White, Dunn’s role moved from a shooter to a reserve role, in which he was often asked to guard the opposition’s best backcourt scorers for long stretches. Unfortunately, his best NBA years very well could be behind him.Bears, Bulls and Cubs all in top 20 of Forbes’ most valuable sports teamsBulls’ Cristiano Felicio’s NBA future will be on the line in contract yearBulls Talk Podcast Roster Breakdown: Why did Lauri Markkanen regress?What Bulls being left out of historic NBA restart means for new front officeMichael Jordan announces $2.5 million donations to fight systemic racismBulls’ Kris Dunn and Coby White have compelling NBA awards casesWhat we can take away from Luke Kornet’s fraught first season with BullsNBA, NBPA announce zero positive coronavirus tests from inside Disney bubbleAll the reasons Bulls’ Daniel Gafford is proving to be a second-round steal'The Last Dance' Michael Jordan documentary pulls three 2020 Emmy nominationsScottie Pippen: Giannis Antetokounmpo won't lead Bucks to NBA title this yearSky unveil ‘Sky Takes Action’ social justice initiative for WNBA seasonScottie Pippen says no beef with Michael Jordan after 'The Last Dance'Why Wendell Carter Jr.’s strengths are subtle, but undeniably impactfulBulls Talk Podcast: Does Zach Lavine want out of Chicago?Lollapalooza 2020: Chicago Bulls players set to appear on festival livestreamKyrie Irving starts $1.5 million fund for WNBA players opting out of season How Bulls’ Lauri Markkanen can bounce back after down third seasonBulls' two-way wing Adam Mokoka wins MVP of French summer competition