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Patrick Beverley all ears if hometown Bulls call during free agency: 'I bleed Chicago'

CHICAGO - It's impossible to miss the fun Patrick Beverley has had on social media with some Bulls fans who are pining for his homecoming as an unrestricted free agent next month.

The Chicago Marshall High School product has engaged with several of them, including one who offered to pay his moving expenses from Los Angeles to Chicago should he not re-sign with the Clippers.

Beverley also wrote "OK I see u coach" with eyeball emojis when Roy Rogers agreed to an assistant coaching job on Jim Boylen's staff. Beverley spent one season with Rogers in Houston.

But ask Beverley

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