In Tuesday’s first round of the NBA draft, the Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks use their early selections to shape their next rosters. The Bulls, holding two top-15 picks, take UNC forward Caleb Wilson with the fourth overall selection. Later in the first round, Chicago selects Texas forward Dailyn Swain at No. 15.

Milwaukee begins its post-Giannis Antetokounmpo rebuild with picks aimed at adding young talent. With two top-15 selections, the Bucks select “Burries” and “Ament” in the first round, beginning a new chapter after Antetokounmpo’s era.

Across the reported picks, both teams emphasize youth and potential, and the draft night highlights a clear contrast in team needs: Chicago targets more “UNC magic” through Wilson while also adding Swain, and Milwaukee transitions away from its former franchise centerpiece by drafting new players early in the first round. All selections occur during the draft’s first night for the Central Division teams, with Chicago using the No. 4 and No. 15 picks.