Time is turning into the enemy for the Chicago Bulls front office in the final 10 days before the NBA trade deadline. The front office is trying to avoid dealing in desperation — but moves have to be made this year.
This three-team trade proposal would see the Chicago Bulls find an upgrade over Patrick Williams at power forward and more.
The Chicago Bulls are now open to trading forward Patrick Williams, but whether he'll have any suitors is another question.
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.
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Donovan was definitely putting rookie Matas Buzelis on a "minutes are earned" program, while seemingly giving Patrick Williams the benefit of the doubt in his struggles, but he explained all of that on Monday,
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 Chicago Bulls have been at the forefront of trade talks ahead of the February 6 deadline, as players like Zach LaVine, Nikola Vucevic, Lonzo Ball, and Patrick Williams could all be on the move ...
It’s no secret executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas has been actively shopping veterans Zach LaVine ... 23-year-old forward Patrick Williams needs a change ...
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.
We're two weeks away from the deadline, and new names who could have a market have emerged. But No. 1 remains the same.
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.