As bystanders to the situation with superstar forward Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors entering this free agency cycle, the Chicago Bulls don’t have much they can do to lure him into the Windy City. The Bulls aren’t even considered a relevant suitor at any point during the free agency pursuit of KD that seemingly started last summer.
On June 26, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski had sources confirm that KD planned to decline his $31.5 million player option with the Warriors after rupturing his Achilles in the NBA Finals this year.
Even an injured KD has the level of talent and star power required to alter the entire free agency landscape depending on where he signs.