The Bulls have signed restricted two-way free agent Terry Taylor to a standard contract, the team tweets.
Taylor had been just one of four restricted two-way free agents who remained unsigned, as our free agent tracker shows.
The 23-year-old was waived by the Pacers after being thrown into the four-team Kevin Durant blockbuster at February’s trade deadline. The Bulls signed him to a two-way deal later that month.
Taylor appeared in 59 games with Indiana over the past two seasons, including nine starts, after going undrafted in 2021 out of Austin Peay. The 6’4” player, listed as a forward despite his height, came off the bench in five games for Chicago. Overall, he has averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in 15.3 minutes during his 64-game NBA career. He also appeared in eight G League contests last season.
The addition of Taylor gives the Bulls 15 players on standard contracts, though Carlik Jones has a non-guaranteed contract and Taylor’s deal also seems unlikely to be fully guaranteed.
Finals here we come.
Yeah…we really need another undersize pf coz carruso will play at 5.. Jerry the lord….