The Indiana Pacers can elevate their playoff-contending team into a championship-caliber unit by making a major push to trade for a special talent on the Chicago Bulls this winter.
Chicago once again faces the agonizing decision about whether to part ways with its standout swingman, writes Mark Medina.
How productive has Zach LaVine been in the playoffs? See below for his NBA postseason statistics.LaVine has made it to the playoffs on one occasion, and he’s still seeking his first NBA
The Milwaukee Bucks are currently the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference. They know they can do better than that but will need more help. According to a report by The Athletic (via NBA Central), they are looking to add yet another star to their roster.
Bulls guard Zach LaVine has the second-most 30+ games in franchise history, but has a long way to catch Michael Jordan.
The hot hand for the Chicago Bulls is sending a message to his critics. Zach LaVine wants people to know that he hears the criticism that’s been leveled against him over the years, but it doesn’t affect him.
The Chicago Bulls enter their matchup with the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night with a 19-25 record. The sub-.500 record places the Bulls at No.
Donovan wasn’t crying. He certainly could have been after the Bulls sad effort — trailing by double digits the last three quarters and by as much as 34 points — in a 129-113 loss.
The Bulls star has a legitimate All-Star case. He's averaging 24 points per game, has scored 30-plus points in six straight games and he's shooting 45 percent from 3-point range, the fifth-best mark in the NBA — but Chicago still can't find anyone to take on his contract.
People are supposed to talk about you, have opinions about you,” LaVine said. “If you're not at that level, they wouldn't talk about you at all.’’
Who is going to make a move that puts them closer to an NBA title? Six trades we want to see before the February 6 trade deadline:
The former Bulls All-Star has yet to score below 30 this year as part of an electric scoring run, with his latest effort coming in the return of his former All-Star teammate DeMar