The Chicago Bulls made the decision to acquire Jaden Ivey at the trade deadline. It was a move that was supposed to soften the blow of trading Coby White to the Hornets. Ivey has had some injury problems that have not allowed him to reach his full potential.
Chicago sent Kevin Huerter to Detroit in exchange for Ivey in what was part of a three-team deal that also involved the Timberwolves. After the trade, Ivey played sparingly. He has only appeared in four games with the Bulls since the trade was executed.
After a series of controversial remarks about other religions and the LGBTQ+ community, the Bulls have decided to part ways with him.
The Chicago Bulls Waive Jaden Ivey After Controversial Remarks
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Bulls decided to release Ivey. Ivey has been posting on Instagram recently, going through a multitude of topics. NBA fans have been wondering if he is okay, and have been asking him to get some help after hearing what he has to say.
It seems that Chicago no longer wants him as part of the roster. Ivey admitted to dealing with depression earlier in the year. Now, he will be without a team for the rest of the season. Chicago only has a few games left, so he wasn’t going to be playing for much longer.
In four games with the Bulls, Ivey averaged 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, and four assists per game. He fell out of the rotation quickly when the Bulls traded for more guards, and Ivey has been riding the bench. He was shut down earlier this month for the rest of the season. with knee soreness.
Before he was traded, Ivey had been relegated to the bench by the Pistons. He began his career as one of the starting guards. Following several injuries, he returned this year as a bench player. Now, he will be searching for his third team in two years.
Jaden Ivey’s Career is Hanging by a Thread
Ivey was the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft by the Pistons. He was someone that scouts believed had superstar potential. Now, his career is hanging by a thread after these controversial remarks. In his postings, Ivey questioned why the NBA had Pride games and celebrated Pride month.
From Chicago’s perspective, they already have a glut of guards. They don’t need someone who is causing a large distraction on their team, especially one who is injury-prone. In the last two seasons combined, Ivey will have played just 67 games.
The Bulls finally decided to pivot into a rebuild at the trade deadline. Right now, they have the seventh-worst offense in the league. They are hoping to get some lottery luck to change that, adding some offensive firepower. They need help at almost every spot.
As for Ivey, he will try to find a new home in the offseason this summer. It’s clear he needs to get some professional help before he does, though. Another team will not take a chance on him before he does.
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