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Grade Chicago Bulls signed Jaylin Sellers to a Two-Way Contract
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Two-way deal signals Chicago is building depth for Summer League and G League development. Multiple headlines confirm Bulls' focus on young talent acquisition this offseason. Sellers' 2026 draft eligibility suggests long-term project rather than immediate contributor status. Fans view this as low-risk roster experimentation typical of off-season camp bodies. Bulls likely developing Sellers in G League while maintaining NBA roster flexibility.
The Chicago Bulls' signing of Jaylin Sellers to a two-way contract earns a B- Contract Value Index (CVI), a fair-value move that reflects the modest economics and developmental utility of the deal rather than a bargain or overpay. At $560K total over one year, this is basement-level NBA salary, the kind of contract that carries zero cap consequence and exists primarily to provide organizational flexibility and a low-risk audition window—exactly the appropriate price point for a depth addition on a two-way agreement. Two-way contracts are inherently non-committal instruments designed to let teams evaluate talent without significant financial obligation, and the Bulls are paying pocket change for that optionality. The value equation here hinges on execution: if Sellers develops into a reliable rotation contributor or earns a standard NBA deal down the line, the team extracted leverage from a negligible investment; if he remains a fringe piece, the minimal outlay ensures no damage to salary-cap positioning. For an offseason move in Chicago's current state, this represents prudent roster construction—low-cost experimentation without downside risk.
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Chicago Bulls signed Jaylin Sellers to a Two-Way Contract.
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The Chicago Bulls signed Jaylin Sellers on July 3, 2026. FanVerdicts covers every reported NBA move — and asks fans to weigh in on each one. Cast your Fan Verdict on this move, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — sentiment and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index B-, Sentiment D+.
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