The Chicago Bulls have agreed to a two-year, $26 million contract with restricted free agent forward Nikola Mirotic, sources told ESPN.
The second year of the deal is a team option, which means Mirotic will have the ability to veto any trades this upcoming season. The total guarantee is $12.5 million but Mirotic also has incentives that can make the total value $27 million, sources said.
The agreement ends a summer-long stalemate between the sides just a day before the start of training camp. The Bulls were incentivized to do a deal as they are currently below the minimum salary floor.