Heat All-Star Scorer Heads to Chicago: Powell Vows to Be Bulls' True Leader

  Staff Reporter Du Yijun / Combined Report

  In the 2025-26 season, Norman Powell delivered a career-best performance for the Miami Heat, earning his first All-Star selection while posting elite averages of 21.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.1 steals per game, along with a 38% three-point shooting percentage. Now 33 years old, the prolific scorer spoke about his role with his new team, stating that he has long desired to be a leader and will continue to play the right way.

  Once free agency opened this summer, Powell quickly became a hot target for multiple teams. He ultimately agreed to a two-year, $45 million deal with the Chicago Bulls, heading to the Windy City. He publicly declared that he is ready to take on the leadership responsibilities for the team.

  Last season in South Beach, Powell displayed impressive firepower, proving he remains in his prime with efficient scoring. After confirming he would don the Bulls' jersey, the veteran scorer shared his expectations and role definition for his new team.

  Powell admitted that this is an opportunity he has long craved. "I've always wanted to be a vocal leader and lead by example with my performance on the court. This is the challenge I've been waiting for," he said.

  Addressing concerns about shot distribution, Powell showed mature game-reading ability. He emphasized, "I never need to take 25 shots a game to make an impact. I'll adapt to the flow of the game and insist on playing the right way. I know these young players have great opportunities ahead, and I'll do everything I can to help them."

  By signing Powell, the Bulls not only acquired a reliable perimeter sniper but also brought in a veteran mentor for their young core. How Powell will lead the Windy City squad back to glory in the new season has become a key focus for fans.

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