It has been three days since the 2023 NBA free agency, and most teams have already made their moves. Big names have signed with new teams this offseason, leaving fans intrigued about the upcoming season. However, the Chicago Bulls seem to be taking a different approach for now.
Chicago Bulls’ Moves in Free Agency
As of the time of writing, the Bulls have signed Jevon Carter from the Milwaukee Bucks and re-signed Coby White in this year’s NBA free agency. With star players DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine still in the squad, it appears that the Bulls won’t invest in big-time role players at the moment.
Jevon Carter’s Contract and Potential Impact
According to Adrian Wojnarowski, Jevon Carter agreed to a three-year contract worth $20 million. Carter isn’t exactly the best role player in the market, but he’s proven to be worth the investment, as he’s improved on his shooting over the years. The 27-year-old can provide the Bulls with some big-time baskets from beyond the arc if his number gets called.
As the Chicago Bulls continue with their current squad, fans will be interested in seeing how new additions like Carter and White will impact the team’s performance next season. While they may not take the league by storm, the fresh faces could provide the Bulls with valuable depth and support for their star players.