The New Orleans Pelicans and Chicago Bulls are two teams expected to sell at the NBA trade deadline. For New Orleans, former All-Stars like Zion Williamson and
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.
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The Chicago Bulls have been upfront about their efforts to trade Zach LaVine, with the veteran wing the subject of multiple trade talks again this season.
In a season that’s seen Chicago Bulls wing Zach LaVine redeem himself after substandard stretch, Brooklyn Nets playmaker Ben Simmons has been looking to do the same.
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Zach LaVine has scored 30-plus points in all five of the Chicago Bulls' games in the 2025 calendar year, and he's done it with efficiency. His numbers have been particularly crazy during this stretch -- 32.
Carrying the load in Chicago has been two-time All-Star Zach LaVine, who has turned it up a notch recently. After playing just 25 games last season and being counted out by many franchises during offseason trade talks, LaVine has taken his game to the next level.
The Brooklyn Nets have fully embraced their rebuild, which has implications for Cameron Johnson. They are prioritizing the draft over short-term success.
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