Speculation surrounding the Golden State Warriors is heating up. It wouldn't be shocking to witness the organization make a blockbuster trade for a Chicago Bulls star wing. "(Zach) LaVine's scoring talent stands out as undeniable,
The Golden State Warriors would acquire Brandon Ingram in a proposed four-team trade that would also involve the Chicago Bulls and Zach LaVine.
With the trade deadline fast approaching, the Warriors must decide if they’re willing to bet on LaVine to salvage their season. While it’s no guarantee of another championship, acquiring the Bulls superstar could re-establish Golden State as a legitimate playoff threat and maximize what remains of Curry’s prime.
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly looking to make a bid for one of the league's elite frontcourt talents.
In Chicago, the Bulls had the superstar of all superstars—Michael Jordan. He retired in 1998, and the Bulls tried bottoming out for a half-decade. That brought about a couple of playoff berths with solid but unspectacular players like Tyson Chandler, Luol Deng, Ben Gordon, and Kirk Hinrich.
If mock trades ever persuaded front offices to model deals after them, then a recent proposed move would pique the
The Warriors need to make a move on the trade market to get back in contention, but a deal may not be coming anytime soon.
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The Chicago Bulls are in the midst of a bad season and they could look to trade one of their stars away with a proposed trade being thrown out there. The Chicago Bulls are having a mediocre season to say the least with currently having a record of 18-21 and sitting tenth in the Easter Conference.
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