The Chicago Bulls have brought back rookie Justin Lewis on a two-way deal for a second stint with the squad. The signing was made official on Monday following the team’s decision to promote two-way player Carlik Jones to a main roster rest of the season contract.
Lewis made waves during Las Vegas Summer League after going undrafted in the 2022 NBA Draft. He initially earned the two-way contract before suffering an ACL injury in August and remained under contract until being waived after the preseason.
After seven months, Lewis returns to the franchise, but it is unclear whether he will see any playing time for the rest of the year. Chicago is possibly securing the Marquette Golden Eagle for the future with this decision, as the Bulls now have his rights and can determine their next move.
Roster Update: We have signed F Justin Lewis to a two-way contract.
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) March 7, 2023
Lewis averaged 16.8 points and 7.9 rebounds during his sophomore season at Marquette, showing plenty of versatility as a forward. The 6’8″ forward will be worth watching if he’s fully recovered from his surgery.