The Bulls know they have a Zach LaVine problem. A team source reiterated that trading the two-time All-Star remains priority one, two, and three this summer, with the hope to not only get off the remaining three years, nearly $138 million left on the max contract, but also to make sure the runway remained clear for the continued emergence of Coby White as a lead guard. The issue facing the organization, however, is that not only is LaVine coming off season-ending foot surgery, but his reputation of not being a difference maker when it comes to impacting winning didn't exactly subside throughout the 2023-24 campaign. The Bulls couldn't find any takers at the February trade deadline, despite being aggressive in trying to move LaVine going back to December.
As the Chicago Bulls prepare for the 2024 offseason, they should be looking toward the future, not the present.
With the NBA Playoffs in full swing, fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus examines the teams that are on the outside looking in to see what could bring better results next season.
No | Player | P |
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2 | PG | |
17 | SG | |
5 | PG | |
6 | PG | |
13 | SF | |
11 | SG | |
12 | SG | |
77 | SF | |
3 | C | |
30 | SG | |
24 | SG | |
8 | SG | |
15 | SF | |
21 | C | |
32 | PF | |
25 | SG | |
9 | C | |
0 | PG | |
44 | PF |