It’s time for a temperature check, Bulls fans. How are you feeling about the direction of the franchise in the aftermath of the Zach LaVine trade? Are you prepared for the Bulls to rebuild? Are you buying Matas Buzelis stock?
It’s a challenge to fill Zach LaVine’s shoes — or to make up for his 24 points per game. But for Coby White and the Chicago Bulls, that’s the only option.
The Bulls dropped their sixth consecutive game Saturday, falling to the Phoenix Suns 121-117 in a matinee matchup at the United Center. They have won only one game since trading Zach LaVine three weeks ago in a long-awaited deadline move — and have only won 10 home games all season.
The Chicago Bulls were one of many teams who traded their superstar ahead of the trade deadline. The Bulls would trade Zach LaVine to the Kings in a three-team trade that also included De’Aaron Fox being traded to the Spurs.
The Kings acquired Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls in a three-team deal. As a result, LaVine and DeMar DeRozan were reunited. The two were teammates together with the Chicago B
That being said, the Bulls have not been good since trading Zach LaVine. And they will be without two key players when they take on the LA Clippers. Earlier in the day, Nikola Vuc
Both the Chicago Bulls and the Phoenix Suns are on steep downward trajectories heading into their game. The Bulls have lost five on the trot and do not seem to be particularly focused on winning, having traded Zach LaVine to the Sacramento Kings.
Ahead of the February 6 NBA trade deadline, the Sacramento Kings decided it was time for a change. The Kings sent star point guard De'Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs to bring in two-time All-Star Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls,
Regardless, the Bulls have been pleasantly surprised by the recent play of Josh Giddey. Acquiring Giddey via a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder this past offseason for Alex Caruso, he's been a full-time starter since arriving.
Regardless, Lonzo Ball remained in the starting lineup but exited late in the first half. Now, an update has been provided on his status. After suffering a laceration to his head, Ball won't return to Monday's contest against the 76ers.
The Bulls dropped their sixth consecutive game Saturday, falling to the Phoenix Suns 121-117 in a matinee matchup at the United Center. They have won only one game since trading Zach LaVine three weeks ago in a long-awaited deadline move — and have only won 10 home games all season.