Jimmy Butler isn’t eligible for free agency for at least two more years, but the Bulls forward has hired a new agent. Having been without representation since the 2016 offseason, Butler has signed with agent Bernie Lee of Lee Basketball Services, reports K.C. Johnson of The Chicago Tribune. According to Johnson, the Bulls were informed of Butler’s new representation during their meeting with the forward this week.
Butler remains under contract with the Bulls through the 2019/20 season, though the final year of his contract is a player option. After earning a spot on the All-NBA Third Team this spring, Butler will become eligible for a Designated Veteran Extension worth 35% of the cap if he makes an All-NBA squad again in either of the next two seasons.
While Lee won’t be tasked with negotiating a new contract for Butler anytime soon, he’ll likely be involved in any serious trade talks the Bulls have involving his new client. Of course, if the Bulls were to make a deal involving Butler, only Chicago and its trade partner would have to sign off, but agents are often a part of that process, attempting to direct clients to certain destinations or steering them clear of others. So far though, there has been little indication that the Bulls will make an effort to move Butler this summer.
For Lee, the signing of Butler is a big one. The veteran agent counts a handful of former NBA players among his clients, including John Lucas III, Mike James, and Toure’ Murry, but Butler will easily be the biggest name on his roster.
To be involved with trade negotiations since he can opt out
Please trade this guy for draft picks.