Sources: Bulls, Williams agree on 5 years, $90M

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The Chicago Bulls and forward Patrick Williams have agreed to a five-year contract worth $90 million, sources told ESPN on Saturday, confirming a report. The deal includes a player option for the fifth year.

Williams, the No. 4 pick in the 2020 NBA draft, was set to become a restricted free agent this summer but will return to the Bulls on a new deal after four up-and-down seasons.

Williams has averaged 9.7 points and 4.2 rebounds on 47% shooting (41% from 3) in his career in Chicago but has had two of his four seasons shortened by injury. He played just 17 games in 2021-22 after breaking his wrist. He completed 43 games last season before requiring season-ending surgery on his left foot in February.

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Williams, who will turn 23 in August, will be one of the anchors of Chicago's youth movement, including Coby White (24) and newly acquired Josh Giddey (21).

The Bulls also have a decision to make this offseason on the future of forward DeMar DeRozan, who is an unrestricted free agent.

News of the agreement was first reported by The Athletic.



Sources: Bulls, Williams agree on 5 years, $90M

Sources: Bulls, Williams agree on 5 years, $90M

Sources: Bulls, Williams agree on 5 years, $90M

Sources: Bulls, Williams agree on 5 years, $90M
Sources: Bulls, Williams agree on 5 years, $90M
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