Re-signing Ayo Dosunmu makes more Bulls moves unlikely

Now that the Chicago Bulls have re-signed Ayo Dosunmu, they are probably done making moves this offseason.

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The Chicago Bulls re-signed Ayo Dosunmu to a three-year, $21 million contract. After weeks of uncertainty and some reports indicating he might leave the Bulls in free agency, Dosunmu came back. However, the Bulls could be left with few pathways to add more talent.

The Bulls’ roster is almost at capacity. All three of their two-way spots are taken (Adama Sanogo, Justin Lewis and Onrulap Bitim), and they only have one standard roster spot left. While they have a $10.2 million disabled player exemption due to Lonzo Ball’s injury, it seems unlikely they utilize it or add much more salary to the roster, according to Keith Smith of Spotrac.

On Twitter, Smith noted Chicago’s financial history and the implications of adding more to the current roster. He concluded more moves are unlikely.

“After re-signing Ayo Dosunmu, the Chicago Bulls are only (approximately) $1.8M under the luxury tax. They could get to (approximately) $3.7M under.

“In their history, CHI has only paid the tax twice, for a total of just over $8M.

“Hard to believe they’ll go deep into the tax to add more guys this offseason,” Smith tweeted.

With the new collective bargaining agreement, teams are thinking about their financial situations more than ever.

Retaining Dosunmu was a solid move by the Bulls, but it seems they may be done making significant changes this summer.

Is Chicago’s roster good enough to make a playoff run as is?

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