The Chicago Bulls’ desire to trade All-Star guard Zach LaVine this season was probably the NBA’s worst-kept secret. However, the team’s front office had talks with the Detroit Pistons, and they ultimately couldn’t find a suitable trade partner.
The San Antonio Spurs and Chicago Bulls could become trade partners once again. During the 2021 offseason, the Spurs sent DeMar DeRozan to the Bulls for a package that brought in a 2025 first-round draft pick.
Despite efforts to find a new team for Zach LaVine during this season, the Chicago Bulls proved unable to trade the two-time NBA All-Star guard this season.
Zach LaVine was supposed to lead the Chicago Bulls into a new era of success. Now, it seems the team is open to moving on from him after LaVine's alleged mid-season trade request was unmet during the season.
The Chicago Bulls have been trying to move Zach LaVine and his mammoth $215.16 million contract for some time now, and they won’t be stopping when they get the next opportunity to do so.
On the heels of his decision to have season-ending foot surgery, NBC Sports Chicago insider K.C. Johnson reports that the Chicago Bulls will look to trade star guard Zach Lavine in the offseason.
Although the focus on the Los Angeles Lakers is finishing as the best seed possible and making another long playoff run, this offseason will be monumental for the team. The Lakers brass will have a lot on their plate, and once again, this team could look slightly different when the 2024-2025 season rolls around.
According to NBA insider K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, the Chicago Bulls will look to trade Zach LaVine again this summer. The Bulls tried to trade
It’s hard to know what the plan is beyond this season in Chicago. For now, though, the Bulls have been wildly inconsistent. Really good in some games, not so much in others.
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine knows there’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding his future with the franchise. After all, the front office did try to trade the two-time All-Star to the Detroit Pistons in the days leading up to the trade deadline in early February.
In 64 games, White's averaging 19.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 53 assists on 45.6% shooting from the field and 39.1% shooting from three-point range.
The Chicago Bulls couldn’t finish their four-game road trip unscathed, falling to the Los Angeles Clippers, 112-102. Here are two key takeaways from the match that turned in the fourth quarter when the Bulls couldn’t buy a bucket.
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine was on the team’s bench during their game against the Los Angeles Clippers to support and egg his teammates on in what eventually was a 112-102 defeat—their first on this four-game road trip.
While attending this afternoon’s game in Los Angeles, the Bulls guard made his first public comments since the Feb. 8 operation that ended his season.
According to NBA reporter K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, Chicago Bulls shooting guard Zach LaVine is ahead of schedule in his recovery from foot surgery.
Bulls guard Zach LaVine is a good basketball player — there's no doubt about it.
The 28-year-old had been the subject of trade rumors before Saturday's announcement. Reports linked him to several potential suitors, including the team with the NBA's worst record, the Detroit Pistons.
The star has missed the Bulls’ past six contests after being sidelined for 17 games earlier this season due to a right foot issue.
Zach LaVine's injured right foot is likely to keep him out through the trade deadline. That opens the door for a surprising trade destination.
It’s an unfortunate setback for the two-time All-Star, who missed 17 games earlier this season.
Zach LaVine’s future with the Bulls has reportedly been decided and a strange roster “reload” could be coming soon Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times reported on Wednesday that the Bulls have made up their mind on Zach LaVine.
The Chicago Bulls are 4-1 since Zach LaVine returned to the lineup following a 16-game absence due to a foot injury. However, according to NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN, nothing has changed for the Bulls and LaVine in terms of trade talks.
Well, it’s safe to say the Bulls haven’t suddenly developed any reservations about trying to trade guard Zach LaVine. For some background, the Bulls reportedly have been exploring LaVine trades since about the third week of the season.
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