The Milwaukee Bucks decided to rescind the qualifying offer made to forward Jabari Parker, opening the door for him to sign a deal with the Bulls. Parker is from Chicago. His new, two-year contract is said to be worth 40-million dollars. Sources report the second year of the deal is a team option, which lowers the risk for Chicago because Parker has suffered two major knee injuries. He’s was the overall number-two pick in the 2014 N-B-A Draft. In four seasons with Milwaukee, Parker averaged just over 15 points-a-game and missed nearly half of those games.
Bucks F Parker Accepts $40M Contract With Bulls
Jul 16, 2018 | 6:45 AM
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