Bulls' Nikola Mirotic would not veto a trade?
The forward signed a two-year, $27 million contract last summer and has a no trade clause in his deal

Nikola Mirotic is still out after suffering a facial fracture for being punched by Bobby Portis.
The forward signed a two-year, $27 million contract last summer and has a no trade clause in his deal.
Per Chicago Tribune, Then, sources said Mirotic's camp has made clear to management that Mirotic wouldn't veto a trade, a change of heart for the forward who long has professed his and his family's desire to remain in Chicago. Mirotic has the right to veto a trade because the two-year, $27 million deal he signed in restricted free agency has a team option on the second year.
Whatever happens, this development speaks to the widespread belief surrounding the situation that Mirotic and Portis can't co-exist moving forward. In fact, one source said the situation is playing out toward a "me or him" trade demand.
Mirotic can't be traded until Jan. 15.
The forward signed a two-year, $27 million contract last summer and has a no trade clause in his deal.
Per Chicago Tribune, Then, sources said Mirotic's camp has made clear to management that Mirotic wouldn't veto a trade, a change of heart for the forward who long has professed his and his family's desire to remain in Chicago. Mirotic has the right to veto a trade because the two-year, $27 million deal he signed in restricted free agency has a team option on the second year.
Whatever happens, this development speaks to the widespread belief surrounding the situation that Mirotic and Portis can't co-exist moving forward. In fact, one source said the situation is playing out toward a "me or him" trade demand.
Mirotic can't be traded until Jan. 15.