The Chicago Bulls are believed to be open to the idea of parting ways with Nikola Vucevic despite the veteran center's remarkable start to the season. In recent years, it had looked like Vucevic was on the decline and as a result, there was not believed to be any trade interest in him over the summer.
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Golden State could get a deal done for an intriguing roster fit. But will the Warriors have the appetite for this move?
NBA rumors suggest the Golden State Warriors are exploring trade scenarios involving Nikola Vucevic and Myles Turner ahead of the deadline.
The Golden State Warriors’ disarray could receive its proverbial antidote should the franchise capitalize on a deal for a Chicago
“The Warriors were among the first teams to make a trade this season, trading for guard Dennis Schröder from the Brooklyn Nets on Dec. 15," Newsweek’s Ricardo Klein wrote Saturday. “The Feb. 6 trade deadline is a highly anticipated one, and Golden State's front office is increasing its dealmaking aspirations.”
The Washington Wizards head to Chase Center to face the Golden State Warriors in a non-conference matchup. The Wizards are 6-33, which puts them in dead last (15th) in the Eastern Conference. The Warriors are 20-20, which puts them in 11th place in the Western Conference.
The Chicago Bulls still have a few weeks left to trade Zach LaVine, and it's looking like it may come down to the wire. The Bulls are certainly facing some obst
Golden State reportedly has moved on from acquiring a 3-and-D wing like Miami's Jimmy Butler and Brooklyn's Cam Johnson.
In Green’s absence, Gui Santos started the second half, but the stint was brief. Moses Moody entered three minutes into the third quarter and, for a second straight game, logged a bulk of the team’s minutes at the power forward spot.
The Chicago Bulls are ready to part ways with Patrick Williams.Arturas Karnisovas, the Bulls' executive vice president of basketball operations, is open to trading the former fourth overall pick amid the forward's fifth season in Chicago,
Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan didn’t hesitate when naming who he believes is the greatest point guard in NBA history. The NBA has undergone dramatic changes over the years, from the pace of the game to advanced strategies employed by modern coaches.