The Bulls, Hawks and Jazz have finalized a three-team trade. Bulls point guard Kirk Hinrich will go to the Hawks, Atlanta's Shelvin Mack will go to the Jazz, and Justin Holiday and a second-round pick will go to the Bulls. The deal was first reported by ESPN's Brian Windhorst.
Kirk Hinrich to the Hawks, Justin Holiday to the Bulls and Shelvin Mack to the Jazz in 3-team trade
Hinrich will return to Atlanta while Justin Holiday joins the Bulls and Shelvin Mack lands with the Jazz.


The trade will only affect the fringes of the rosters for the three teams. The Jazz are getting a third point guard with a steady hand to compete with Raul Neto and Trey Burke for minutes. The Hawks, meanwhile, are getting a combo guard who can move up to shooting guard in specific matchups while the Bulls are getting a wing who can shoot and a second-rounder in return.
It will be Hinrich’s second stint in Atlanta after last playing for the Hawks in the 2011-12 season.
Mack will be with his fourth team in five seasons in the league.
Holiday will join the Bulls after playing the 2014-15 season for the Warriors and joining the Hawks in free agency.











