As the Bulls continue to explore the trade market for a possible Zach LaVine deal, agent Rich Paul wants it known that his client is handling the situation professionally and isn’t agitating for a move or taking issue with the team’s actions, writes K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago.
“I want to make this clean and clear: This whole idea that Zach has been anything but professional in this situation is false,” Paul told Johnson over the phone. “This guy has played hurt. He has represented the franchise with class. A lot has taken place during his time with the Bulls and he’s taken the high road every time. Does every player get frustrated at times? Yes. But Zach has been the ultimate professional and deserves better. The Bulls have business to do. And we’re letting them handle their business.”
LaVine’s trade value is at an all-time low, primarily due to his contract — the three years and $138MM left on his deal look especially onerous in the NBA’s tax apron era. He’s also coming off foot surgery that ended his season in January, but Johnson reports that LaVine is healthy and going through his typical offseason routine after having beaten the estimated recovery timeline of four-to-six months following his procedure.
The Bulls have presented “upwards of 15” LaVine trade proposals to various teams this offseason, according to Johnson, who hears that the Kings and Golden State have shown the most interest in the two-time All-Star. However, the Warriors‘ imminent additions of De’Anthony Melton, Buddy Hield, and Kyle Anderson probably signal that they’re going in a different direction, Johnson acknowledges.
Here’s more from around the Eastern Conference:
- Speaking to Gina Mizell of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey said management is “doing a good job so far” in free agency adding players who will help the team win, adding that he was happy his willingness to wait a year for his own long-term contract helped Philadelphia open up enough cap room to land Paul George. “When we talked about it last year, it’s a trust thing,” Maxey said. “I trusted (the front office), and I feel like it worked out for us so far. It’s a cool deal. I wasn’t too worried about it.”
- Rumors about a possible return to Europe continue to swirl around Sasha Vezenkov. According to Michalis Stefanou of Eurohoops, Vezenkov and his former EuroLeague team Olympiacos have agreed in principle on a lucrative long-term deal, but the 28-year-old forward remains under contract with the Raptors (with a $6.66MM cap hit in 2024/25), so his return to Greece would likely be contingent on negotiating a buyout with Toronto. Recent reporting indicated the Raptors expect Vezenkov to be with them in camp in the fall.
- Ever since they agreed to an early version of the Mikal Bridges trade last week, the Knicks sought to expand it, making it clear to the Nets that they’d eventually circle back with more details, writes Fred Katz of The Athletic. Now that New York has amended the Bridges deal to ensure its hard cap is at the second apron instead of the first apron, Katz explores what’s next for the team, suggesting that re-signing Precious Achiuwa and adding another player using the taxpayer mid-level exception should be doable, assuming Achiuwa’s price is modest enough.
- Following up on news that the Bucks have agreed to sign Taurean Prince, Eric Nehm of The Athletic considers what the veteran forward will bring to Milwaukee, opining that Prince looks like a good fit for the roster and should see regular minutes next season.
Many claim that they don’t want to play for Knicks.
Everyone wants to play for Lakers and Heat.
This summer
I have researched enough on the subject and came to the conclusion that I want to play for Knicks and I don’t want to play for Lakers and Heat.
How much RAM do you store ?
Gosh, I hope you still have time to post your fascinating trade and contract proposals while training, practicing, playing and traveling with the team!
I’ve researched enough to come to the conclusion that you need to up the meds.
Oh would you look at that, Wiggins, GP2 and Looney’s money matches up exactly with LaVine’s…
Then you trade Podz and 3 firsts for Lauri…
Let me dream a second:
Draymond
Lauri
Kuminga
LaVine
Curry
Hield, Post, Moody, Melton, Anderson, Waters III, Jackson-Davis, Santos = that team is taking down Boston easily
No Kuminga no Lauri. If all GSW are offering are Podziemski and 3 what will most likely be outside top 10 possibly mid to late 20s 1sts, Jazz can find a better deal elsewhere.
Thunder can easily best that deal and have a need at PF.
SGA Caruso Williams Lauri Holgrem
Bench of
Guards: Wiggins Joe Wallace Dort
Forwards: Jaylin Williams Hartenstein Dieng Topic Jones
@Easy as 1 2 3 The Podz + 3 first rounders for ONE season of Lauri is being stated on this site in its published articles. I did not make that up, a professional stated it. You are not a professional, you are an OKC homer who didnt even prove how OKC can get Lauri? Name your trade then!!!
Off the bat they could include Topic and/or
jones from this draft plus deal from their surplus of draft picks.
If Thunder don’t want to include Topic or Jones they can send Utah their own 2025 pick back (top 10 protected) plus other draft picks they’ve accumulated that have a higher chance to be lower in the draft than GSW picks.
It’s called weed,herb,smoke,grass and some dozen other names. You smoke it way to much!!
Get off the drugs dude.
@darthdragula I literally said I am dreaming on the first line, but you still wrote this? Dumb reply. Maybe you are just scared because I proved it is feasible?
Uh, this team in Chicago tried Lauri and Lavine on the same court and there were not enough basketballs. Might as well add DeRozan too heh heh.
Getting PG is big. To me he’s not worth max money. DeM DeR, Fultz, Knecht is better by numbers and stats. That’s 60 pts a game. Plus depth …….. PG is a two yr gamble. That only DA Morey would take. PG a player who has sat more than played last few yrs. Morey the most overrated GM in history of NBA. Has no talent vision ……
For the love of god. Morey isn’t the sixers GM. He is the president of basketball operations. The GM of the sixers is Elton Brand.
I’m sure he got PG. Do you know who Sixers are.
Go back to hating on Bronny. Maybe he’ll let you wash his car .
13Morgs13
July 2, 2024
Good for him, he clearly EARNED IT
Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey is tasked with building a contender to get the Sixers past the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and back to the NBA Finals. And he’ll have to do it in an extremely competitive Eastern Conference after the Boston Celtics won the NBA Finals in June.
Only a DA like you can look for this. I’m going to bury you here. With your own wisdom. I will only use your words.
Morey said the biggest off season need for sixers was a 2-way wing at SF. We got that in PG13. U are talking about Knecht stats which is pointless. U know nothing. We were wrong I was just trying to help and now u are taking it personal which is pathetic.
Albert is stuck with bridges non impact 20 a game and Randles pouting . No number 5 and let’s hope Brunson puts up 40.
Not sure how Mitchell Robinson is “no number five.” Yeah he has his injury issues, but the guy is a defensive force.
George and Embiid hurt half the year and 76ers out of the playoffs but oh what could have been will all you be saying…Good to see the king make up a bunch of weak excuses.
And this fool has already claimed three names in just three wks.
Knows nothing about the Knicks. Yet can’t stop burning them. Like I care you hate. The more Clowns talk. The more you expose yourself. I guess you need more of me. Don’t worry child I got plenty for all the geniuses here.
Hope is for those with no game. I’ve been here for yrs.
You don’t know Mitch is the starting C for yrs now …….., 10 yr olds know that.
Wait I’ll get my son ……
Randles does pout…… but never for a contender. Or at an all star game.
Tell em son ……..
Bridges is a top 2way guy. Soon to be best in NBA. But how could you possibly see that. You’d have to understand what D means in a game.
Dude my ten yr old works you like he does his dog. Learn the game. Then learn the Knicks ……. which is like never
Sensing nervous in Albert.
The fact that the Bulls turned down a trade involving Chris Paul and Andrew Wiggins for Zach LaVine shows that the Bulls are fundamentally unserious about trading Zach. He cannot shoot as good anymore, since the injury.- If he gets on a run, he completely shuts down if he’s ever under pressure. Everybody knows that Chris Paul would never play for the Bulls under any circumstance, neither would Andrew Wiggins. Both could have worked out a buyout. Knowing full-well tampering is alive and well, Spurs wanting him (CP3, but let’s focus on free agents wanting interest. Or preferring teams. Lol… hence the news that Tristan Thompson while on the Pacers, was notified right after a game, he’s going to get waived and, the Bulls are going to want him. How did Rick Carlise know that? So anyway, it could have been a trade situation. Amicably while allowing the Warriors to keep those broken contracts, or another team. Duh. He’s not the same player anymore. Let’s hope Thibs is serious about wanting him, because whoever if putting out this bad PR for LaVine wants him gone. – and I doubt that he will ever play for the Bulls again. So they must want a heavy bargain. Need to get serious, he’s not worth that much. And accept their losses.
You have the report wrong. The Bulls offered Lavine for Wiggins and Paul. The WARRIORS said no and then waived Paul.
Sorry you typed that all up but you misread the reports.
You’re right, I read that wrong. I appreciate your candar. And thanks for not hopping all over me for me making a mistake. It happens far too much, when we’re all just passionate about the game and sometimes just want the best for these teams. Thanks
Wow boring 4th ?
Zach and 2 2nds for Simmons
Eesh no
” The SIXERS new Big Three has a combined 2 good knees and they both belong to Maxey.”
CTTO.
Let’s Go Knicks bring back Precious and sign Tyus Jones, and our off-season is complete.
The Sixers have injury concerns, but they’re indisputably better than the past couple seasons. Harris was a stable player, but his ceiling is not high and he doesn’t step up to fill the voids of missing teammates. Having him there when they were missing Embiid didn’t make much of a difference, at any time. A little luck is all it would take for the Sixers to make out like bandits this year, especially since there’s no way they’re done. Yeah, three max deals is kind of unwieldly with the new salary rules, but they handled the setup for this season about as well as they could.
Sixers are all a reflection of Morey. A counter who doesn’t know talent. They should be better. Unfortunately everyone in East is better.