Chicago Bulls to add center Jalen Smith to roster in free agency – NBC Sports Chicago

Bulls Bet on Youth: How Jalen Smith Signing Reflects Team’s Focus on Building a Championship Roster for Years to Come

The Chicago Bulls swiftly acted after losing Andre Drummond, reaching an agreement with free agent center Jalen Smith on a three-year, $27 million deal. Smith, a 24-year-old big man, had a solid season with the Indiana Pacers, shooting 59 percent in 61 games and 42.4 percent from 3-point range. Over his four seasons in the NBA, he has averaged 18.7 points and 11.4 rebounds per 36 minutes.

The addition of Smith reflects the Bulls’ focus on acquiring young players who have proven themselves in the league. This strategy is evident in their recent signings and draft picks. Despite failed negotiations with DeMar DeRozan, the Bulls are exploring options to reshape their roster, including the possibility of trading Zach LaVine.

Karnišovas emphasized the importance of the NBA Draft as a stepping stone in reshaping the team. By targeting young, talented players like Smith, the Bulls are signaling a shift towards a more competitive and versatile roster. Fans can stay updated on the latest Bulls news by following the Bulls Talk Podcast.

Smith brings versatility and depth to the Bulls’ frontcourt with career averages of 8.5 points and 5.2 rebounds. Management is determined to build a team for long-term success by acquiring young players like Smith who have already demonstrated their ability to succeed at the highest level.

Despite failing to acquire DeRozan through negotiations, Karnišovas remains optimistic that they will be able to find other pieces that can help them build a championship team.

The addition of Smith is just one example of how Karnišovas is looking towards building a team that can compete at the highest level for years to come.

Overall, this move shows that Karnišovas is willing to take risks and make bold decisions in order to build a winning team for Chicago’s basketball fans to enjoy watching for years ahead.

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