As the NBA trade deadline draws nearer, here are the latest rumors on star players Jimmy Butler, Cameron Johnson and Zach LaVine.
Since DeRozan left Chicago, the Bulls have seen two-time NBA All-Star Zach LaVine take his place as the team's leader. After playing just 25 games last season, LaVine has taken his game to the next level, proving it against his former teammate by dropping 36 points in Sunday's loss.
Keep an eye on players such as Jimmy Butler, Zion Williamson and Zach LaVine, who'll be linked to possible trades. The Brooklyn Nets, who are in the midst of a rebuilding process, have already made trades with the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles ...
The Feb. 6 trade deadline is a highly anticipated one, and Golden State's front office is increasing its dealmaking aspirations. They can go a multitude of ways to bolster their team, and this trade proposal has the Warriors adding one of the more athletic guards in the league today and two-time All-Star Zach LaVine.
The Brooklyn Nets continue to approach injuries to two of their top ... point percentage among 60 players attempting at least six per game, trailing only Zach LaVine, Kyrie Irving and Norman Powell. Russell injured his shin early in his third game with ...
What should we expect from Jimmy Butler rejoining the Heat this week? And why Oklahoma City should be feeling thankful.
The Los Angeles Lakers' pursuit of Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine has stalled following ... Star after trading D'Angelo Russell to the Brooklyn Nets for Dorian Finney-Smith.
The Golden State Warriors have emerged as a potential suitor for Vučević ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to an ESPN report. The Warriors are engaging in initial trade conversations as the Bulls take calls on offers for both Vučević and Zach LaVine.
According to NBA reporter Jovan Buha of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers could try to trade for Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball. Ball began his career
What to know about upcoming 2025 NBA trade deadline, including date, time, potential active teams, potential players who could be traded in league.
Chicago once again faces the agonizing decision about whether to part ways with its standout swingman, writes Mark Medina.