I’m a free agent. I don’t have an agent right now just me and my family.
I know I have a lot left, and I genuinely love this game. I’d rather show you I’m ready than spend my time trying to explain why or flood you with analytics to prove it.
If you’re about winning, value mentorship, and think there could be a fit, you can reach me directly. I’m open to every opportunity right now—I just want to make sure I weigh each one carefully.
I can’t wait to share my story.
-#Invictus #BeAVictor
@BullsCentralPod@CEOHaize you explained the process the Bulls are taking, in your opinion, perfectly. Everyone looks at this from a “2K mindset” and not a realistic viewpoint. Trades and free agent signings are both two party situations. Both parties have to agree and/or want to work together.
Just in: Free agent Norman Powell has agreed to a two-year, $45 million deal with the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. Powell joins the Bulls as a potent scorer after an NBA All-Star season in Miami, averaging nearly 22 points over the last two years.
Common sense will tell you that a Patrick Williams trade is going to be hard to pull off. He’s basically a bust with a non-friendly contract. Even adding draft picks isn’t appealing.
Here’s what the White House South Lawn looks like two weeks after hosting UFC fights
Dana White previously said it would cost them $700K just to replace the grass on the South Lawn
When you cannot math.
When you have to borrow medals at Military School because you needed them for stolen valor in high school!
When you sundown at sun-up!
#fyp#senioryear#foryoupage#math#rentfree
Why did the Bulls trade both of their 2nd-round picks Wednesday, including No. 38 overall?
Bryson Graham explains that none of the players on the board were targets of the Bulls.
"How can we get some future assets and push this pick forward?" he says. "That was the thinking."