In our previous publication, we presented a molecular model to describe the dynamics of the interfacial layer between a flowing polymer melt and a die wall. We showed that the ensemble-averaged behavior of polymer molecules adsorbed on the wall could be successfully described in terms of the so-called bond vector probability distribution function (BVPDF). The BVPDF couples the chain orientation and chain stretch on the level of single segment, and thus is an extension of the orientation distribution function of Doi and Edwards introduced for inextensible chains. In this paper, the developed formalism is extended to molecules in the polymer bulk. We show how the well-known Doi and Edwards theory (DE) for inextensible chains based on the orie...