Chicago Bulls
Isaac Okoro
HT6'4"
WT225 lbs
EXP5 years
AGE25
SF#35

Career Stats

YearTeamFGMFG%3PM3P%FTMFT%PTSREBASTSTLBLKTOPF
2025CHI211/45946.073/22133.089/11279.59.32.71.60.70.50.72.6
2024CLE124/26746.456/15137.133/4671.76.12.41.20.60.30.41.9
2023CLE232/47448.981/21138.491/13567.49.43.01.90.80.50.82.1
2022CLE175/35449.462/17136.378/10375.76.42.51.10.70.40.62.1
2021CLE207/43148.055/15735.0119/15576.88.83.01.80.80.30.92.4
2020CLE235/55942.062/21429.0114/15772.69.63.11.90.90.41.32.8

Fantasy Outlook

After five seasons in Cleveland, Okoro was traded to Chicago this offseason in exchange for Lonzo Ball. Okoro never lived up to the hype of being a top-5 pick in 2020. He showed slight improvements with his efficiency, especially from deep, but his counting stats progressively got worse in each campaign following his rookie season. Okoro posted career lows in points, rebounds, steals and minutes per game in 2024-25. He'll look for a fresh start in Chicago, where he'll come off the bench as a 3-and-D player. Okoro has made at least 35 percent of his three-point attempts in four straight seasons. With Josh Giddey, Coby White, Matas Buzelis and Nikola Vucevic locked in as starters, Okoro will be a candidate to fill the fifth spot if he performs well during training camp. However, returning players such as Ayo Dosunmu, Patrick Williams, and Kevin Huerter may have the upper hand initially due to their familiarity with coach Billy Donovan's system. The Bulls also took Noa Essengue with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, and he'll likely demand developmental minutes at both forward spots as a rookie. Okoro isn't in an ideal fantasy spot, but he is a good fit with the Bulls and could bounce back to top-200 value if he turns last season into an outlier.

Bulls Lineup

PG
#3J. Giddey
#7R. Dillingham
SG
#30T. Jones
#2C. Sexton
SF
#35I. Okoro
#11L. Miller
PF
#14M. Buzelis
#44P. Williams
C
#25J. Smith
#12Z. Collins