The Bulls are “absolutely involved in conversations with the Suns involving possible Jimmy Butler situations,” ESPN’s Brian Windhorst stated on Monday’s episode of his Hoop Collective podcast (YouTube link).
While Windhorst was careful about what he did and didn’t say in addressing the discussions between Chicago and Phoenix, he made it clear that Bradley Beal‘s name has come up in those conversations and that the Bulls aren’t looking to reacquire Butler themselves.
“If I’m talking about a three-team trade and Jimmy Butler is on one end and (he’s) not going to Chicago, we’re talking about Bradley Beal,” Windhorst said. “… The bottom line is that the Bulls and the Suns have talked and the concept of Bradley Beal ending up in Chicago has been discussed. I’m not saying it’s going to happen. I’m not saying it’s close or whatever. Obviously, Beal has a no-trade clause.”
As we’ve written many times in recent weeks, the Suns and Butler have strong mutual interest. And in order to acquire the Heat star, whose cap hit is $48.8MM, Phoenix would need to include Beal and his $50.2MM cap hit in its outgoing package for salary-matching purposes.
However, Miami reportedly has no interest in taking on Beal’s maximum-salary contract, which comes with a no-trade clause and covers two more seasons beyond this one. That means at least one more team would need to be included in a deal sending Butler to Phoenix in order to take on Beal’s contract and to send the Heat the sort of assets they’re looking for.
While it’s possible the Bulls could be that team, their most obvious salary-matching fit in such a deal – Zach LaVine ($43MM) – may not appeal to the Heat because his contract runs beyond the 2025/26 season. Multiple reports have indicated that Miami is prioritizing cap flexibility in 2026 and is strongly opposed to taking on salary beyond that season.
During the Hoop Collective discussion, Windhorst’s ESPN colleague Tim Bontemps also questioned why the Bulls would be motivated to swap out LaVine for Beal, given the limited draft assets the Suns could offer as sweeteners and the All-Star caliber season LaVine is having so far this year (24.0 PPG on .512/.444/.792 shooting).
Phoenix has three first-round picks available to trade, but each of them includes “least favorable” language and seems likely to end up in the 20s. Bontemps argues that the Bulls will be able to get better value for LaVine, who would reportedly prefer to remain in Chicago past the trade deadline, if they wait until a little later in his contract to move him.
Chicago could theoretically trade for Beal without including LaVine, since the team has other trade candidates – starting with Lonzo Ball ($21.4MM) and Nikola Vucevic ($20MM) – whose salaries could be aggregated to match Beal’s incoming figure. But that would leave the Bulls with both Beal’s and LaVine’s maximum-salary contracts on their books and overlapping skill sets on their roster.
Although there are permutations of a multi-team Butler deal that might make sense for all of the Suns, Bulls, and Heat, it would likely require at least one additional trade partner and wouldn’t be easy to construct. It would also require Beal to agree to waive his no-trade clause in order to join a team that’s likely lottery-bound.
Presumably, the discussions between Chicago and Phoenix are about figuring out what that path might look like. There’s no indication they gained any real momentum.
For what it’s worth, one report last week linked LaVine to the Bucks. It sounded like no more than speculation, but maybe there’s a viable scenario that sends Butler to Phoenix, Beal to Chicago, LaVine to Milwaukee, and various pieces to Miami.
It’s also worth noting that both the Bulls and Suns have other trade candidates who are making nearly identical salaries this season and are strong candidates for changes of scenery: Chicago forward Patrick Williams ($18MM) and Phoenix center Jusuf Nurkic ($18.13MM).
Williams is a former No. 4 overall pick who showed three-and-D promise earlier in his career but whose development has stalled. Nurkic has been a starter for most of his 11-year NBA career, but has fallen out of Phoenix’s frontcourt rotation. It’s possible the Suns would be willing to roll the dice on unlocking untapped potential in Williams, who is still just 23. It’s also possible the Bulls would like the idea of taking on a contract that will end in 2026, three years before Williams’ does.
However, Windhorst didn’t say anything during the Hoop Collective podcast about either of those players being discussed.
Oh my God I didn’t think the Bulls could get any dumber. I was wrong I guess. This could give Jerry the big one.
Only way i can see if Nurkic and Williams is involved so Bulls can get rid of his contract. Other than that it makes no sense for the Bulls to do the trade.
Apparently Williams for Nurkic works even up. Where do I sign up? Make the call.
Salary matching
LaVine + Williams = 61 million
Beal + ONeale + Lee = 61 million
Suns would keep 2025 First from Cavs
Bulls would trade $237 million to Suns for 205 million.
Having to acquire Beal to get yourself off a 5yr contract just signed over the summer is peak Bulls.
But I actually do like that thinking. If they can get a first and rid themselves of that contract, maybe worth it for a team going nowhere the next couple of seasons anyway.
Of course, I have no faith in this particular front office pulling this off. The return will probably be worse.
Do it bulls, foolish team!
If Brad Beal to Bulls, Zach LaVine to Milwaukee and Jimmy Butler to Phoenix is gonna work ….. Doesn’t Milwaukee have to find somebody to take Khris Middleton’s contract??? Milwaukee can’t just add Zach LaVine and his $43 million to their roster.
Yes, Miami has to receive somebody. Not sure if your saying Middleton goes elsewhere? This is looking like a five or six team deal with a gazillion moving parts.
In this hypothetical scenario, which is extremely unlikely, at best, for several reasons…
Heat get Middleton, Patrick Williams, Beauchamp, picks
Phoenix gets Jimmy
Bulls get Beal, Connaughton, AJ Johnson
Milwaukee gets lavine, Alec Burks, Kevin Love, Julian Phillips…
The only team this works for is Phoenix…the only team most of these hypotheticals work for is Phoenix…
You can always tell who the poster roots for by who runs away with the trade. Right Bucks fan?
I’m not. This is just the way the hypothetical the other person brought up would have to go, financially, and is also why I said extremely unlikely, at best, for several reasons…then I also pointed out the only team it actually works for is Phoenix…
I basically spent the entire comment saying this wouldn’t happen, so your response is extremely weird…also, this isn’t a good deal for Milwaukee lol
It isn’t a good deal for anybody. So waste of time? I try not to do that.
I didn’t think it could get worse for Bulls fans. Apparently I was very wrong. Lol wtf?
Yeah let’s go get Beal ……… Brilliant !!
Miami gets Lopez and Portis or Middleton.
I hate being a Chicago Bulls fan. It’s the worst and most aggravating thing in the world.
2 years ago it looked like they were going to be a solid playoff team. Now its like a bunch of average players. they do need a big young star to build around not a player worse than Zach bring down their payroll.
Arc if you were living here, nobody thought this team was going to compete around Lavine/Vucevic/DeRozan in 2023 with the lack of superstar power.
We are screwed until 2028 basically if this trade goes down. Phoenix doesn’t even have positive assets to provide us, and neither does Miami.
Basically helping both teams without getting anything in return besides bad contracts. LMAO
I agree with the Beal trade does negative for the Bulls since Zach is a better contract to have and a better player. I just look at the article as click bait article. look at how the warriors had to come out and say they are not trading for Butler before those click bait articles ended. Why would Beal want to go to Chicago with a no trade clause? He wouldn’t want to go through another rebuild situation. So don’t worry its not happening.
The difference is that the Warriors FO and Owner are not idiots. The Bulls are run by Artūras Karnišovas and inner-circle bullhead Jerry Reinsdorf. They’re absolutely blind enough to make this trade.
CORRECT.
@Raz, Is it worse than being a White Sox fan? Or a different kind of the same, given Riensdorf&Friends run both?
I’m not a Cubs or White Sox fan. But living here and being friends with die hard White Sox fans, they are done with this team. I think I saw like 35 people at their convention last week. It looked like it was being held in the parking lot of a Starbucks LMAO. This city is sports deprived from anything good ever happening.
raz427 , I feel your pain, but there’s a bright side where the Bulls’ front office is concerned.
Karnišovas’ critics say Zack LaVine has the worst contract in NBA history. Acquiring Bradley Beal would show those critics they’d been wrong.
I have no words if they get Beal. I’m just scared they are even entertaining the thought.
Between the White Sox, Bears, Blackhawks, and Bulls, Chicago sports fandom is insanely miserable. Cubs fans are the only happy ones, and even then, they’re not that happy. Though getting Kyle Tucker must surely help.
Cubs look good though, for a budget that’s really cheap they have done some excellent work. Only front office that really wants to win while they have an opportunity. Kudos to them.
The Cubs are 1oth in payroll in MLB with $186 million plus, lol. That’s well over twice what my Guardians are shelling out. By MLB standards, the Ricketts are big-ticket owners.
Oh I agree compared to the Guardians, Ricketts ownership is more active in FA. It all depends on what you value your ownership to do I suppose.
His “name has come up”? That only means the two teams talked trade and Beal wasn’t one of the guys PHX declined to put in the discussion.
While it’s a big if, if CHI is serious about possibly taking Beal, then they are a team that PHX needs to sit down with as soon as possible. Whether it’s to facilitate a MIA-PHX trade or not. If MIA doesn’t want what CHI is offering, then PHX might do well to keep it. Both are win-now teams, but PHX won’t be as adverse to taking on long term money.
Rofl windhorst is a legit clown. Bro, this dude is salivating at the possibility of anything to use against the Heat lol. The Bulls are already stuck with Zach Levine, and you’re talking about Bradley beal…I couldn’t be laughing harder…
These people will say anything, and constantly prove how little they know about any sport; it’s actually impressive they’re willing to say some of this stuff publicly, basically openly admitting they’re incompetent
Why would Beal have any interest in going to Chicago? At least with the Suns – as middling as they are – there’s an outside chance at a playoff run.
Beal has very little incentive to waive his NTC just to join a dumpster fire.
Id be open to taking on Beal if I could unload PWill and Net 2 of those firsts at least
Chi should absolutely be looking to take on bad money rn, it might be their best ability on the market as the cupboards pretty bare talent wise
This one is straight out of 2k right?
Disagree , 2k is all about making moves that make little sense to anyone (See: Any of Russ Simmons posts here as a great example )
Chi taking on bad money for draft capital is a very modern approach to NBA life today when you sit where Chi is currently
Would the Bulls look to use Lonzos expiring deal, Carter, and Pat Williams to facilitate the trade? Take on Beal and those 3 FRPs.
A LaVine, Beal backcourt will put up a lot of buckets. And Pat just hasn’t done anything with the Bulls whereas the Heat might be able to get more out of him.
Money wise, it works.
Patrick Williams >>>>>>> to Cavs ……
Bulls have done enough damage.
For who?