The Chicago Bulls may look to salary dump Zach LaVine this season, but that may not be the worst move depending on the suitor.
One NBA analyst proposed that the Orlando Magic acquire Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls this offseason. Dan Favale of Bleacher Report proposed the
The Chicago Bulls are about to enter their fourth season with the big three of Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Nikola Vucevic. They've only been to the playoffs once with their big three, and have only won one playoff game.
Zach LaVine is among the best shooting guards in the NBA. However, he has been unable to help the Chicago Bulls become a legitimate title contender. Over seven seasons with the franchise, the Bulls have reached the NBA playoffs just one time.
The rumor mill of the 2024 off-season is in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons are right in the thick of it. From decisions about the 5th overall pick to free agency strategies, the Pistons have numerous options to explore.
The Chicago Bulls haven't officially decided if they're going to blow up their roster in any capacity, but teams are eagerly awaiting to see if the firesale is happening - whether it's wanting All-Stars like Zach LaVine, or role players.
According to NBA reporter Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic, rival teams aren’t sure Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine “is worth the commitment.” LaVine is coming off right foot surgery and has three years and $138 million left on his contract.
The 2024-2025 NBA season could be the year the Detroit Pistons start turning things around. While it would be hard not to top a 14-win year, a major shift in the front office should be a step in the right direction for Detroit.
It has felt like forever since trade rumors involving All-Star guard Zach LaVine started. Just recently, the Chicago Bulls have sent out a surprising update regarding their asking price for the two-time Slam Dunk champion.
When the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks in this year's NBA Play-in Tournament, it did not seem like Atlanta was going to be on a much different path than the Bulls going into the offseason.
When considering potential trade targets this offseason, the New York Knicks should be wary of pursuing Chicago Bulls star shooter Zach LaVine. LaVine’s career, characterized by volatility and frequent injuries, makes him a high-risk option.
The Chicago Bulls reportedly tried to trade Zach LaVine around the Feb. 8 trade deadline. They were unable to find a willing partner. Now, with the offseason fast approaching, the Bulls could look to move on from their All-Star wing, assuming they can find a team willing to do business.
The Atlanta Hawks are among the biggest wild cards of the upcoming NBA offseason. They own the #1 overall pick, are open to trading every player on the roster, and nobody is quite sure if they want to compete or rebuild moving forward.
We go around the NBA to see what’s happening with other teams in the offseason. It may be a quiet stretch for the Blazers, but it’s pretty busy around the NBA.
According to NBA insider K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, Zach LaVine and the Chicago Bulls are “motivated” to part ways this offseason. The Bulls will attempt to trade LaVine this offseason after failing to find a taker for him this season.
The Chicago Bulls have reportedly reduced their asking price for Zach LaVine according to Bulls insider K.C. Johnson. This reflects a significant shift in their stance regarding the two-time All-Star.
It’s no secret that the Chicago Bulls shopped Zach LaVine in the trade market earlier this season. The team has reportedly lowered their expectations of what they can get in return.
Changes are badly needed in Chicago.
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine has seen his name pop up in trade speculation incessantly over the last year or so, but he probably shouldn’t be too surprised given all of the chatter about his supposed discontent in the Windy City.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls forward Zach Lavine had mutual interest in possibly assembling a trade that would have sent the forward from the Bulls to Southern California.
Daryl Morey has positioned his team to be players during free agency. The Sixers have tradable assets, cap space and young talent.
The past two seasons haven’t been too kind to the Chicago Bulls. After making the playoffs in 2022, the Bulls have decided to maintain a middling product on the court, holding on to their most established players despite having a few opportunities to sell and trade them for a few draft assets.
Evan Sidery of the Sporting News and Forbes Sports is reporting the Chicago Bulls "will attempt to trade Zach LaVine this offseason". The combination of
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine is once more being batted around in trade rumors.
The Bulls were unable to move LaVine before the NBA trade deadline this season.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports, striking out on a big-time wing would leave the door open for the Philadelphia 76ers to consider taking back a player such as Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine.
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