Overview
- Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reports Chicago will sign guard Mac McClung to a two-way contract, though the team has not announced the move.
- McClung is with the Bulls in Toronto for their game against the Raptors.
- The roster spot opened after Chicago sent Emanuel Miller to Cleveland in a three-team deal.
- The 27-year-old, a three-time Dunk Contest winner and former G League MVP, has averaged 25.4 points and 7.5 assists in 24 games for the Windy City Bulls this season.
- If finalized, he would join Lachlan Olbrich and Yuki Kawamura on two-way deals and be eligible for up to 19 regular-season games, leaving the Bucks as the only team with an open two-way slot.