The Chicago Bulls have officially signed former Providence guard Jaylin Sellers to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release.
Sellers, 22, went undrafted last week before reports from 247Sports indicated he had reached agreement with Chicago. Wednesday’s announcement confirms the Georgia native will split the 2026-27 season between the Bulls and their G League affiliate under the NBA’s two-way rules.
The 6’4” guard averaged 18.3 points and 4.2 rebounds while shooting 47.3% from the field, 42.9% from three-point range and 85.9% at the foul line as a senior with Providence in 2025-26. He led the Big East in scoring and free-throw percentage that season, earning second-team All-Big East honors.
Sellers began his college career with two seasons at Ball State, transferred to UCF—where a severe back injury led to a medical redshirt in 2024-25—and finished at Providence. Ahead of the draft, he was ranked No. 97 on ESPN’s big board compiled by Jeremy Woo and No. 79 in Sam Vecenie’s draft guide for The Athletic.
Source: Hoops Rumors