Since joining the Chicago Bulls just before last season's trade deadline, guard Kevin Huerter has been a standout performer in plus/minus ratings. Now 27 years old and playing for his third team in five years, Huerter feels he has finally found a home in Chicago.
Huerter leads the Bulls in plus/minus since arriving in the three-team trade that sent Zach LaVine to the Sacramento Kings in February. His influence extends beyond stats; he has embraced the team’s competitive mindset under head coach Billy Donovan.
"Whether fans have liked it or not, Billy has preached that since I got here. Even when that [LaVine] trade happened, he was like, ‘I know who left the building. Are we going to be a team that folds, or are we going to try and make a push to the playoffs, get a little taste of that?’"
Donovan's approach makes it clear that despite the roster changes — including several expiring contracts such as those of Coby White and Nikola Vucevic — the Bulls are focused on competing, not rebuilding.
Huerter will become a free agent at season's end, adding uncertainty to his tenure with Chicago. The team’s many contract expirations mean decisions will be driven by business needs, but Huerter knows where he fits best.
"I just want to be a part of winning basketball at this point of my career."
Huerter is hopeful to continue contributing to the Bulls’ success beyond this season, valuing competitive growth and stability as he approaches his prime.
Author’s summary: Kevin Huerter, thriving since his trade to Chicago, aims to remain with the Bulls, embracing a winning culture amid roster uncertainties and his upcoming free agency.