CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bulls agreed to a deal with unrestricted free-agent shooting guard Ronnie Brewer.
It's a three-year deal worth $12.5 million, although the third year is not guaranteed.
Brewer, 25, began last season with the Utah Jazz before being dealt to the Memphis Grizzlies near the trade deadline. He played five games with the Grizzlies before suffering a season-ending hamstring injury.
He averaged nine points and three rebounds last season after averaging 13.7 points during the 2008-09 season.
Brewer is the third former Jazz member to join the Bulls this offseason, joining Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver.
The Bulls turned their attention to Brewer after the Orlando Magic matched the Bulls' offer sheet to J.J. Redick.
It's a three-year deal worth $12.5 million, although the third year is not guaranteed.
Brewer, 25, began last season with the Utah Jazz before being dealt to the Memphis Grizzlies near the trade deadline. He played five games with the Grizzlies before suffering a season-ending hamstring injury.
He averaged nine points and three rebounds last season after averaging 13.7 points during the 2008-09 season.
Brewer is the third former Jazz member to join the Bulls this offseason, joining Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver.
The Bulls turned their attention to Brewer after the Orlando Magic matched the Bulls' offer sheet to J.J. Redick.
Meh...
Don't like Brewer all that much. Kid couldn't hit the broadside of a barn from three.
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