Nikola Vucevic knows the signs of when a team and a player are headed in opposite directions. It’s happening in Chicago. The Bulls are building toward the long-term future, eyeing draft picks and shopping their top talent in the process.
The Warriors reportedly have some level of interest in trading for Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vučević, and the feeling about a potential union in the Bay appears to be mutual. Golden State has been connected to the 6-foot-10 center for weeks,
The Warriors have discussed Nikola Vučević, and league sources say the Chicago Bulls big man views Golden State as a desirable destination should Chicago decide to deal him. There are differing
Nikola Vucevic has been at the center of trade rumors this season, and one team that seems to be interested is the Golden State Warriors. One issue seems to be the asking price that the Bulls are looking for, and the fact that they want a first-round pick could be stopping the Warriors from making a trade.
For the past two seasons, the Golden State Warriors have been searching for a co-star next to Stephen Curry. With many of their top targets off the market, Golden State might pivot to Nikola Vučević. The Warriors have been linked to the Chicago Bulls big man throughout this season.
The Chicago Bulls scored only 16 points in the third quarter Thursday and couldn’t recover, falling to the Golden State Warriors 131-106 for their sixth loss in seven games.
Here’s a look at the six Bulls who have the most trade value and why their individual circumstances warrant trades.
Patrick Williams, Dalen Terry, Matas Buzelis and the rest of the Bulls bench combined for 41 points to help Zach LaVine, Lonzo Ball and Ayo Dosunmu beat the Nuggets 129-121
The Chicago Bulls are in the midst of another disappointing season as they currently sit in 10th place in the Eastern Conference. We have seen this story before with the Bulls. They have been in this position ahead of the NBA trade deadline in each of the past couple of seasons,
The NBA All-Star Game reserves will be announced Thursday night on TNT. The game is scheduled Feb. 16 in San Francisco's Chase Center.
Chicago Bulls rookie Matas Buzelis demonstrated why he was chosen for the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, with two big dunks in Monday’s win over the Denver Nuggets.