Rob Pelinka and the front office of the Los Angeles Lakers are on the clock because LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and even Lakers fans want a major move to happen before the February 6th trade deadline.
LaVine is viewed by some within the organization as the safer option. At 29, he’s five and a half years younger and some $6 million cheaper than Butler this season, though his contract extends
LaVine teased he might have to make one more Dunk Contest appearance as he helped his young teammate prep for the 2025 edition.
The Chicago Bulls have been trying to trade Zach LaVine, and based on the fact that the Bulls certainly aren't contenders, you would think that LaVine would welcome a move. But apparently ...
The time for the Chicago Bulls to trade Zach ... for LaVine given his contract and injury history. They should be thrilled at the financial relief and ability to add some more young talent this ...
Zach LaVine #8 of the Chicago Bulls dribbles the ... And the Warriors have the kinds of young pieces and draft picks to help them replenish their own asset base. Via Spotrac's NBA trade machine ...
The Chicago Bulls trading Zach LaVine is somehow ... probably just hang onto LaVine. It seems like an arduous endeavor to find a deal for him, and at 29 years young, there’s no reason LaVine ...
A recent trade proposal has the Milwaukee Bucks acquiring Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine. And all it will cost Milwaukee is two players and three future NBA Draft picks. So far this season ...
After last season, Zach LaVine was labeled as a negative asset, and someone that the Chicago Bulls were going to have to attach assets to in order to trade. This season, with some better luck ...
We're two weeks away from the deadline, and new names who could have a market have emerged. But No. 1 remains the same.
Tim Bontemps unveils his 24 picks for the East and West All-Star rosters, filled with new starters, wild-card intrigue and some agonizing decisions.
Cunningham and Mobley were easy picks, while Siakam followed pretty quickly as the Pacers’ most important two-way player. LaVine has been one of the league’s most efficient high-volume scorers and the Bulls have been much better with him on the floor. Two Hawks would be too many, and Jalen Johnson deserves the spot a little more than Trae Young.