He’ll turn 35 in September, but Dunleavy has the versatility to play at both shooting guard and small forward. He generally averages about 10 points a game, and averaged slightly more than that for the Chicago Bulls in their playoff series against the Cavaliers.
This may be a situation where a quality veteran in his final years sees a chance for his first NBA championship ring, and is willing to sacrifice some cash to make that happen. The past two seasons, Chicago was paying him a little over $3 million per year.
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