For much of the offseason, the Chicago Bulls have been attempting to round out the back end of their bench with an additional guard.

Rumors have linked them to a variety of players though it appears as if they’ve finally settled on one as according to Priority Sports agency, the Chicago Bulls have signed E’Twaun Moore.

Contract details have yet to be released (though it’s hard to imagine it’s anything outside of a minimum/non-guaranteed deal) and the Chicago Bulls have yet to officially announce the signing. Still, given E’Twaun Moore is represented by Priority Sports, it’s hard to think a deal isn’t in place.

Congrats @ETwaun55 on signing with the @chicagobulls. Nothing like staying at home! — Priority Sports (@PrioritySports) September 16, 2014

E’Twaun Moore has been a target of the Chicago Bulls for over a month now though they were not his only suitor. In addition to the Bulls, the Cleveland Cavaliers were also said to have interest in the former Orlando Magic guard, though for whatever reason no deal was ever agreed upon. A three-year veteran, Moore played about 20 minutes per game for the Orlando Magic during the past two seasons and proved himself to be a very solid bench player. Given what the Chicago Bulls were showing interest in earlier in free agency, the addition of E’Twaun Moore is a solid move. Update: Moore’s contractual status has been announced.

Free agent E’Twaun Moore has signed a two-year deal with the Chicago Bulls, league source tells RealGM. First year’s 50 percent guaranteed. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 16, 2014

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