LAS VEGAS – Call Sunday a good opportunity for the Bulls to wrap up some unfinished business.
One coming on the basketball side, as the team finally made the sign-and-trade for combo-guard Tomas Satoransky official, acquiring the former 32nd overall pick from the Washington Wizards, and then inking him to a three-year, $30-million deal.
The other coming from a side they weren’t exactly expecting. Call it the blind side, courtesy of former Bull Jabari Parker.
In a recent interview with the Sun-Times, Parker, who signed a two-year, $40-million contract with the Bulls last summer before it all fell apart by December and he was eventually traded, was asked about being moved from his hometown team to the Wizards.