The Chicago Bulls needed to act quick and subtle during the NBA’s free agency period, and according to reports, they’re on their way to accomplishing that.
Mike Dunleavy signs a three-year deal to stay in Chicago
Earlier this morning, ESPN’s Marc Stein reported that Mike Dunleavy was “closing in” on a three-year deal.
Not long after, Yahoo Sports NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Dunleavy agreed on a three-year deal to remain with the Bulls.
Yahoo Sources: Chicago Bulls, Mike Dunleavy agree to $14.4 million deal. http://t.co/Ral1AGmfbB
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 1, 2015
Dunleavy can’t officially sign the deal until July 9, but getting the 13-year veteran back is vital for the Bulls moving into the 2015-16 season.