The Chicago Bulls finished up yet another mediocre season a couple weeks ago as they lost to the Miami Heat in the NBA play-in tournament. It was a disappointing season, so it was fitting for it to end in disappointing fashion.
The Bulls wanted to trade Zach LaVine at the deadline in February, but he was injured and there were no takers. Now, they want to trade him this offseason — but LaVine is still injured.
On the trade block since the winter, Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine seems destined to land with a new team this offseason. Whether the franchise that acquires him is the Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons remains to be seen.
The Chicago Bulls are in an incredibly unfavorable position in the current NBA landscape. While the team has built a roster that is just barely below the luxury tax line, the Bulls are nowhere close to being true contenders, but that could also make it easier to part ways with Zach LaVine in a trade this offseason.
One NBA writer proposed that the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls make a trade with each other this summer. Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report proposed
The Chicago Bulls finished up yet another mediocre season last Friday night as they lost to the Miami Heat in the NBA play-in tournament. It was a disappointing season, so it was fitting for it to end in disappointing fashion.
According to NBA insider K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, trading Zach LaVine is the Chicago Bulls‘ offseason focus. The Bulls attempted to trade LaVine this season, but no teams were seriously interested in acquiring the UCLA product.
The Chicago Bulls are trapped in NBA purgatory and they know it.
With the Chicago Bulls’ season on the line, Coby White stepped up and gave Michael Jordan-like performance against the Atlanta Hawks. Like many others who saw the game, Zach LaVine recognized how his teammate just played his heart out on the court.
Coby White was on a mission to keep the Chicago Bulls’ NBA Playoffs hopes alive. Everyone marveled at how he picked apart the Atlanta Hawks’ defense and even prevented some buckets from Trae Young.
Last year, the Chicago Bulls journeyed to Miami to play the Heat for the No. 8 seed. It's happening again this year, but will the result be different than last year's close Miami win?
One NBA writer proposes that the Orlando Magic acquire Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls.
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The 2023-24 NBA season turned out to be a rebuilding one for the Toronto Raptors. After being reluctant to rebuild in recent seasons, Toronto finally accepted their fate as a team that needed to re-tool the roster.
The 2024 NBA offseason is going to be an important one for the Los Angeles Lakers. Their first order of business will be figuring out the contract of LeBron James, who could hit free agency if he declines his player option.
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.
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.
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.
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 playing much better basketball these days, going from near the bottom of the Eastern Conference at the end of November to competing for a spot in the Play-in Tournament.
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