
Jaden Ivey has only been with the Chicago Bulls for two weeks. he arrived in chicago share of business That sent Kevin Huerter to the Detroit Pistons. So far Ivy has played four matches.
However, he didn't play even a minute In the first half of the Bulls' post-All-Star break game on Thursday against the Toronto Raptors, according to Sports Illustrated's Elias Schuster. A decision that has surprised some fans.
"And yet that's not surprising, because, what's the point in this franchise?" @FrenchBullsFan_ posted on Twitter in ex,
Another user felt this way This was not necessarily surprising, In view of the abundance of guards.
"It's a tough lineup to crack." @BabooBott678 posted on social media.
Ivey has averaged 28.5 minutes per game so far with the Bulls. He is also averaging 11.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Ivey's last game was on February 11 against the Boston Celtics. He played 29 minutes and scored 10 points, as the Bulls lost 124–105.
He was in the starting rotation in his first game with the Bulls on February 5 against the Denver Nuggets. In that game, he scored 10 points, grabbed six rebounds and played 30 minutes as Chicago lost 136–120.
Ivey is coming off of four seasons with the Detroit Pistons. He arrived in Chicago at exactly the same time was making progress. after all, he was after recent knee surgery And watching his minutes dwindle.
After this season, Ivy will become a restricted free agent. Overall, he has a chance to prove his worth. Additionally, Chicago has the power to match any offer from another team or offer it its own deal.

