After months of waiting, Caleb Wilson finally stepped onto an NBA court, and immediately showed why the Chicago Bulls made him the fourth overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.Wilson announced his arrival in his Summer League debut against the Memphis Grizzlies, attaining 35 points in a 97-96 loss. The former North Carolina forward set the tone from the opening tip, displaying the scoring ability, confidence and versatility that made him one of the most highly regarded prospects in the draft class.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe performance was even more meaningful considering the road Wilson took to get there. After suffering a season-ending thumb injury during his freshman year at North Carolina, Wilson spent months rehabbing and waiting for his next opportunity to compete.When that opportunity finally came, he made sure it was impossible to ignore.Wilson’s 35 points were fueled by an impressive shooting display, as he connected on 12-of-21 attempts from the field and knocked down seven three-pointers. Beyond his scoring, he impacted every area of the game, adding five rebounds, three blocks and two steals.For a player who had not played competitive basketball in months, Wilson looked comfortable under the bright lights of Las Vegas.The anticipation surrounding Wilson’s debut was amplified by the matchup itself.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAcross the court stood Cameron Boozer, the No. 3 overall pick and one of the biggest names in the 2026 draft class. The meeting between two franchise cornerstones provided an early glimpse at the future of the NBA.While Boozer finished with an impressive 23-point performance for Memphis, Wilson controlled much of the spotlight with his offensive explosion and defensive presence.One of the biggest questions surrounding Wilson entering the draft was whether his perimeter shooting could translate to the professional level. Against the Grizzlies, he answered that question immediately.His seven made threes showcased his confidence as a shooter, while his ability to attack closeouts and create offense demonstrated the all-around skill set that made him such an intriguing prospect.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Bulls have emphasized building around young talent, and Wilson’s debut showed the potential of a player capable of becoming a centerpiece for the franchise.While Summer League success must be viewed with perspective, Wilson’s performance provided exactly what the Bulls hoped to see from their top selection.There were still rookie moments, including six turnovers as he adjusted to the pace and physicality of professional basketball. But the flashes of greatness were undeniable. Against one of the most talented Summer League matchups, Wilson showed he could handle the pressure that comes with being a top-five pick.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWilson displayed the ability to score from all three levels, defend multiple positions and embrace the responsibility of be
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