Zach LaVine was labeled as a negative asset after a down season and now he is showing that that was a false narrative and that he can be of value to a team.
Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine has been the subject of trade rumors since last year. But he still finds himself with the Bulls halfway into the 2024-2025 season.
The New Orleans Pelicans could take a chance on Patrick Williams by pulling off a trade with the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls are turning into one of the more intriguing teams in the NBA with the trade deadline just a few weeks away.Nikola Vučević and Zach LaVine have been the most discussed Bulls players in trade rumors.
The Chicago Bulls’ 2024-25 season hasn’t exactly gone according to plan, as the team recently finished up a five-game homestand at 1-4 following their loss to the Charlotte Hornets. The Bulls have seen solid production out of veterans like Zach Lavine and Nikola Vucevic,
Subplot as Bulls mount furious comeback: Patrick Williams remains on bench and only has played 17 minutes. Other development projects Dalen Terry (6 minutes) and Matas Buzelis (4 minutes) have barely played - 10:12 PM
The sinking Bulls' season doesn't have much going on these days, but LaVine remains the exception. If only the Bulls could get other teams to understand what an asset he could be for a playoff contender.
A source told the Sun-Times the Bulls' front office is more than open to trading Williams if the situation presents itself. The issue, however, is the organization signed him to a five-year, $90 million extension last summer.
Chicago once again faces the agonizing decision about whether to part ways with its standout swingman, writes Mark Medina.
It’s easy to miss Patrick Williams. Even amid another losing season for the Chicago Bulls, the wing often fades out of focus by the final buzzer. Williams often struggles to score in double digits, gets outrebounded by guards,
Zach LaVine's seventh 30-point game in his last 11 outings helped carry the Bulls over the Clippers on the road Monday night.
Nothing lasts forever for the Chicago Bulls, including losing streaks. The Bulls finally snapped out of a five-game slump Monday with a 112-99 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, reigniting their offense by returning to their roots: the 3-point shot.