The Chicago Bulls might be zeroing in on a destination for center Nikola Vučević. The Golden State Warriors have emerged as a potential suitor for Vučević ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to an ESPN report.
The Chicago Bulls have received trade calls from other teams regarding Zach LaVine and Nikola Vučević, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. The Golden
Could a three-team trade centered on Julius Randle bring Bulls' Nikola Vučević and Patrick Williams to the Golden State Warriors?
And don’t forget, this past offseason, the Warriors lost a $30 million chunk of salary when they jettisoned Chris Paul strictly for luxury tax avoidance. The NBA owners wanted a system that brought big-market, big-spending teams like the Warriors to heel, and they received it.
Nikola Vučević scored a season-high 40 points, including 17 in the fourth quarter. Next, the Bulls head out West for a three-game road trip starting Sunday, Jan. 19 against Portland.
Sources said the Bulls have been receiving calls from teams on two key players: Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic.Source: ESPN What’s the buzz on Twitter? KC Johnson @KCJHoop Nikola Vucevic in
With the trade season preparing to end on Feb. 6, the Golden State Warriors must complete a season-altering move to improve their season outlook. Acquiring a Chicago Bulls frontcourt superstar in an intriguing three-team trade could prove to be a valuable move.
The Chicago Bulls are being compelled to swing a trade sending Nikola Vučević to a Western Conference squad with interest.
After another embarrassing loss, Bulls fans are asking a familiar question at the midway point of the season: Will they commit to a rebuild?
In a thrilling matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Charlotte Hornets narrowly defeated the Chicago Bulls, 125-123, at the United Center.
Zach LaVine scored 33 points and the Chicago Bulls beat the Washington Wizards 138-105 on Friday night. Nikola Vučević had 23 points and 13 rebounds, and Coby White and Jalen Smith each scored 15 points for the Bulls. Chicago got its fifth win in seven ...
And don’t forget, this past offseason, the Warriors lost a $30 million chunk of salary when they jettisoned Chris Paul strictly for luxury tax avoidance. The NBA owners wanted a system that brought big-market, big-spending teams like the Warriors to heel, and they received it.