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Bulls Told Teams They Could Trade Alex Caruso For Two First Round Picks

Around the trade deadline, the Chicago Bulls told interested teams they could get upward of two first round picks for Alex Caruso, sources told Jake Fischer of Sports Betting News.

Caruso signed a four-year, $37 million deal with the Bulls during the 2021 offseason.

Caruso is a 36.8 percent career three-point shooter on relatively low volume, but his perimeter defense is amongst the best in the NBA.

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