Bulls guard Zach LaVine joked about taking Mike Trout's center field position on the Los Angeles Angels. Trout chimed in as well.
Zach LaVine’s teammates are confused. The Chicago Bulls guard is cruising through a six-game streak with 30 or more points. He’s shooting better than ever in a completely reimagined offense. But around the league — and,
Zach LaVine‘s name is once again appearing in trade rumors after the Chicago Bulls failed to find a suitor for the two-time All-Star last season. The primary obstacle last season was a foot injury that required surgery.
In a lost season with no additional help on the roster, Chicago may finally be ready to move on from its star players. At least, it must if it wishes to have any real hopes of future success.
The hot hand for the Chicago Bulls is sending a message to his critics. Zach LaVine wants people to know that he hears the criticism that’s been leveled against him over the years, but it doesn’t affect him.
It's been years since the Chicago Bulls were a championship contender or even a top-four team in the Eastern Conference.
The Chicago Bulls are in the midst of a three-game losing streak, with their latest loss coming against the Atlanta Hawks, after losing 110-94. Sitting
LaVine is playing the best basketball of his career, so why can't the Bulls find a buyer for the $95 million left on his contract after this season? Well, the trade market has a pecking order, and LaVine still isn't at the top.
The Sun-Times reported last month that there was “light momentum” in trade talks with Denver, and while they weren’t completely taken off the table they have stalled. A source also said that there
The Chicago Bulls picked up a big win at home on Saturday night as they were able to outlast the New York Knicks in a back-and-forth affair. The Knicks had a double-digit lead in the second half, but the Bulls never quit.
The Chicago Bulls ran out of gas a quarter mile from the finish line on Tuesday. The Bulls had carved a New Orleans Pelicans 13-point lead to four points in less than two minutes. Every ounce of momentum in the building was behind the home team.
The Chicago Bulls have been sitting below .500 since the seventh game of the season, failing to get back over the hump as they float toward the bottom of the Eastern Conference playoff picture. The Bulls are currently in tenth place in the East,