Former Miami Heat guard Norman Powell has agreed to a two-year $45 million deal with the Chicago Bulls. Powell was widely expected to leave the Heat in free agency for financial reasons after Miami traded for former MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. He will now be playing his next two seasons in the Windy City.
Just in: Free agent Norman Powell has agreed to a two-year, $45 million deal with the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. Powell joins the Bulls as a potent scorer after an NBA All-Star season in Miami, averaging nearly 22 points over the last two years. pic.twitter.com/7cFk2zFxpD— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 1, 2026Last season, the sharpshooter scored 21.7 points per game, topping 21 points per game for the second consecutive season. He is a career 47.1 percent shooter from the field and a 39.6 percent shooter from beyond the arc. We fully expect him to play north of 30 minutes per game in Chicago and be a key piece of their offense.
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Powell is going to have a major role in Chicago. Most likely the biggest role of his career to this point. His career-high in minutes per game is 32.6 minutes two seasons back. We expect him to exceed that usage with the Bulls.











