It has felt like forever since trade rumors involving All-Star guard Zach LaVine started. Just recently, the Chicago Bulls have sent out a surprising update regarding their asking price for the two-time Slam Dunk champion.
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The Chicago Bulls reportedly tried to trade Zach LaVine around the Feb. 8 trade deadline. They were unable to find a willing partner. Now, with the offseason fast approaching, the Bulls could look to move on from their All-Star wing, assuming they can find a team willing to do business.
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According to NBA insider K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, Zach LaVine and the Chicago Bulls are “motivated” to part ways this offseason. The Bulls will attempt to trade LaVine this offseason after failing to find a taker for him this season.
The Chicago Bulls have reportedly reduced their asking price for Zach LaVine according to Bulls insider K.C. Johnson. This reflects a significant shift in their stance regarding the two-time All-Star.
It’s no secret that the Chicago Bulls shopped Zach LaVine in the trade market earlier this season. The team has reportedly lowered their expectations of what they can get in return.
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