On Day 1 of the NBA's 2015 free-agency period, the Chicago Bulls agreed to terms with Jimmy Butler and Mike Dunleavy, two unrestricted free agents whom Chicago was not ready to give up.
Dunleavy verbally agreed to a three-year, $15 million deal, according to ESPN.com's Marc Stein, while Butler agreed to five years and $95 million, according to Yahoo Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski.
How will the Bulls' title chances be impacted by keeping Dunleavy and Butler? Are those two assets enough to make the Bulls legit contenders in 2015-16?
Bleacher Report senior writer Howard Beck joins Stephen Nelson to break down the details of the Bulls' re-acquisitions and look ahead to next season with Dunleavy and Butler on board.