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What Bulls' Coby White has learned from Jevon Carter
The Bulls signed Jevon Carter to a three-year deal during the offseason and he’s already making an impact on Coby White. White shared what he has learned from Carter so far
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Jevon Carter shares why he wears different colored shoes in practices, games
Jevon Carter, the Bulls’ crafty point guard addition from this past offseason, is a consistent mix-and-match dresser when it comes to his basketball shoes. Practice, games — it doesn’t matter. Carter wears two different colored shoes anytime he’s on the floor. Why does he do that? “So, first, when I came into the league I was with And-1, right?...
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Bulls' Jevon Carter reveals why he wear two different color shoes
Bulls’ Jevon Carter has been wearing two different color shoes since he entered the NBA. Carter reveals the reason behind the decision
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Ayo Dosunmu believes Bulls can turn the corner this season
Ayo Dosunmu says the Bulls can make the leap to real playoff contenders this year
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Bulls' Torrey Craig, Jevon Carter hope to help fix ‘clutch' woes
Free-agent signings’ competitive edge could help flip script on team’s poor record in close games
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Jevon Carter has ‘always dreamed' about wearing Bulls uniform
The Bulls signed Jevon Carter to a three-year contract during the offseason. At Bulls Media Day, Carter talked about getting the opportunity to play for his hometown team
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Bulls' Zach LaVine on Jevon Carter: He's a big-time competitor
The Bulls added Jevon Carter in the offseason. Zach LaVine talked about the addition to the roster and why he is looking forward to playing with him this season
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Bulls' Artūras Karnišovas says training camp will decide point guard starter
In an appearance on The Score, VP says Jevon Carter, Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu will battle
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Jevon Carter will wear No. 5 with the Bulls
Jevon Carter, the newly signed point guard for the Chicago Bulls, will wear No. 5 for the team, according to the team’s website. He wore that number while playing for the Milwaukee Bucks, too. The number was last worn by Derrick Jones Jr., who signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. Upon the opening of NBA free…
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NBA.com calls Bulls, Jevon Carter signing top-five underrated move of the offseason
With shooting an issue at the front of the front office’s mind, the Bulls got busy during NBA free agency this offseason, signing 3-and-D point guard Jevon Carter. NBA.com dared to call his signing one of the top-five underrated moves of the NBA offseason, ranking it the third behind Seth Curry’s signing with the Dallas Mavericks and Obi Toppin’s...
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Bulls re-sign Ayo Dosunmu to three-year deal worth $21 million
The Bulls have re-signed Ayo Dosunmu to a three-year deal worth $21 million. The new contract caps off a trio of offseason decisions by the Bulls to bring back Nikola Vucevic, Coby White and Dosunmu, all of whom were eligible for unrestricted or restricted free agency
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Jevon Carter thrilled to sign with hometown Bulls
Jevon Carter talks about always wanting to play for his hometown team
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Bulls' Jevon Carter brings Treadmill Mentality Foundation to Chicago
Carter talks about bringing his charity, the Treadmill Mentality Foundation, to his hometown of Chicago
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How Bulls' Jevon Carter plans to make on-, off-court impact
Proviso East product, who is thrilled to join his hometown franchise, will host local youth camp on Saturday
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Bulls make Jevon Carter's three-year deal official
The Chicago Bulls have made their three-year contract with point guard Jevon Carter official, the team announced Monday.
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Jevon Carter inks 3-year, $20 million contract with Bulls
The Chicago Bulls and free agent guard Jevon Carter have agreed to a three-year deal worth $20 million, his agent Mark Bartelstein confirmed to NBC Sports Chicago’s K.C. Johnson
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Bulls sign Jevon Carter to a three-year deal
The Chicago Bulls and free agent guard Jevon Carter have agreed to a three-year contract worth $20 million, his agent Mark Bartelstein confirmed to NBC Sports Chicago’s K.C. Johnson. Carter’s signing will come from the Bulls’ mid-level exception, which hard caps the Bulls. As it stands, the Bulls are $9 million below the projected $165 million luxury tax line and…
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Andre Drummond exercises player option with Bulls
Andre Drummond is staying with the Bulls for the ’23-24 season
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