The Bulls agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent forward Joe Smith, the Sun-Times has learned.
Smith was thought to be the Bulls' No. 1 priority among the available free agents.
Smith, who was the No. 1 overall pick by the Golden State Warriors in the 1995 draft, averaged 9.2 points and 6.7 rebounds in 54 games last season with the Philadelphia 76ers. While the 76ers could have offered Smith more money, the Bulls likely sold him on the fact that they are a legitimate contender in the Eastern Conference.
The Bulls hosted Smith, a 6-10, 225-pounder, at the Berto Center on July 5.
Though terms of the deal were not known, the Bulls had the NBA's mid-level exception of $5.36 million as a maximum to offer Smith this season.
The Bulls had also considered free agents Mikki Moore of the New Jersey Nets and Chris Mihm of the Los Angeles Lakers, both of whom also visited the Berto Center the first week of July.
Smith's signing likely would mean forward P.J. Brown won't return.
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I know most Bulls fans saw it coming, but today is a good day. Low post scoring isn't so weak now.
Joe averaged a solid 9.2PPG and has always been known as a good scorer down low. He also rebounds well and shoots a good clip from the free throw line. With the frontline of Tyrus Thomas, Joakim Noah, Aaron Gray and Ben Wallace, scoring wasn't looking to good at all. Now we got someone who is a legitimate threat on the low block. If Tyrus doesn't have a breakout year and play really big minutes, I wouldn't be suprised to see Joe put up around 12 a game for this team.
I really like the signing and it filled a pretty big gap, and didn't cost too much at all. Two years at 4 mil a season is a nice deal for a guy like him.
The only thing I don't like is that it gives less playing time and oppurtunity for guys like Tyrus and Joakim. It's a win now move, considering the problems a lack of post scoring has given the Bulls and the fact that the Pistons and Heat are aging, so the time is now.