NBA teams are reportedly interested in trading for Zach LaVine, and the Bulls are open to potential deals. The convenience of the men’s college basketball Champions Classic in Chicago this week could aid trade discussions.
NBA teams are reportedly voicing interest in Zach LaVine once again — and for the first time, both the Bulls and their maximum contract star are interested in hearing out potential deals. According to a report by The Athletic on Tuesday, teams have begun to explore the possibility of securing a trade for LaVine.
Conversations could be aided by the convenience of the men’s college basketball Champions Classic, which is already bringing many general managers to Chicago this week.
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