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

The Bulls have come to terms with Terry Taylor to keep the forward in Chicago. Here’s what you need to know about the deal.

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

Taylor stands 6 feet, 5 inches tall and began his career with the Indiana Pacers. After joining Chicago on a two-way contract last year, Taylor made several appearances with the club’s G League affiliate, the Windy City Bulls. He averaged 20 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.