Chicago Bulls: 4 best options to fill last two-way contract slot

Cassius Stanley, Chicago Bulls (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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With the roster nearly complete for head coach Billy Donovan and the Chicago Bulls heading into Training Camp and the preseason, there’s likely not much left to do in free agency for the front office. That’s not to say, though, that executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley didn’t have a very busy stint in free agency in the last week.

After the Bulls signed multiple free agents to non-guaranteed (and two guaranteed to varying degrees) contracts in the past seven days, the roster has fewer holes in it. Three of the most significant moves that the Bulls made in free agency in the past week included signing the likes of former Brooklyn Nets power forward Alize Johnson, Detroit Pistons power forward Tyler Cook, and Toronto Raptors small forward Stanley Johnson.

Chicago Bulls still have room on the roster with a two-way contract slot open

A few of the other more under-the-radar signings ahead of the start of Training Camp and the preseason included shooting guard Matt Thomas and combo guard Ethan Thompson.

But one of the remaining roster spots to fill heading into the season is with one of the two-way contract slots. The Bulls do have on two-way contract slot filled by the former Kansas Jayhawks second-year point guard Devon Dotson. Yet, the Bulls aren’t likely to bring back third-year shooting guard/wing Adam Mokoka in a two-way contract slot for the third season in a row.

There are still a few intriguing options out there for the Bulls to fill the other two-way contract slot this offseason. Here’s a look into four of the best options.