Bulls set to welcome back Terry Taylor for ’23-24 season

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The Chicago Bulls have signed forward Terry Taylor, the team announced Monday evening. The terms of the contract have not been disclosed, and the Bulls roster now sits at 18 players including two-way deals. Taylor joined the team last season in February, appearing in five games with Chicago.

Taylor stands six-feet, five inches tall, and began his career with the Indiana Pacers. After joining Chicago on a two-way contract last year, Taylor also made several appearances with the club’s G League affiliate, the Windy City Bulls. He averaged 20.0 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 1.9 assists in seven starts during that time. It’s a high upside move for a team looking to improve its internal player development.

The Bulls extended Taylor a qualifying offer earlier this offseason, and the team appears high on the 23-year-old. At the time of this writing, the nature of the contract is unclear. However, whether this is a training camp deal, a two-way contract, or a full roster spot, expect Taylor to compete for a spot in head coach Billy Donovan’s rotation. Taylor will wear No. 32 once again for the Bulls.

Story originally appeared on Lonzo Wire





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