Chicago Tribune

Thaddeus Young says limited role with Bulls 'is not the best-case scenario,' but he's 'rolling with it'

CHICAGO - Thaddeus Young surveyed the reporters gathered to talk with him after the Bulls' morning shootaround Friday - a day after he expressed his unhappiness with his limited role in a couple of published reports - and he knew what was he in for.

"Can't tell me I didn't know this was coming," he laughed.

Young, 31, is averaging 21.6 minutes in his first season with the Bulls, the fewest since his rookie year with the 76ers in 2007-08. He didn't say he was dissatisfied with his role or tell reporters he wants to be traded.

That wouldn't

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune6 min read
Migrant Mourns Death Of Child, One Of The Many Unaccounted For In Chicago: ‘Without Money, You’re Nobody’
Karis Calderon, 25, walked across seven countries to make it to Chicago for a stable job. Four weeks later, she couldn’t even afford to pay for the funeral services of her youngest child. The Venezuelan mother lost her 3-year-old — Luciana Valentina
Chicago Tribune4 min read
‘The Big Cigar’ Review: When A Black Panther Founder Fled To Cuba With The Help Of A Hollywood Producer
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A Black Panther revolutionary and a Hollywood insider walk into a bar … and plan a caper that has the latter helping to smuggle the former out of the country. That story — about political activist Huey P. Newton and
Chicago Tribune5 min readCrime & Violence
More Than 112,000 Illinois Residents Have Lost The Right To Own Guns. The State Doesn’t Know If 84,000 Still Have Them, Sheriff Says
CHICAGO — More than 112,000 Illinois residents have been deemed too dangerous to own guns, but the state doesn’t know if 84,000 of those people still have them, according to a new analysis by the Cook County sheriff’s department. The number lays bare

Related Books & Audiobooks