Bulls center Nikola Vucevic changed his standard answer on Tuesday when asked about his upcoming free agency, writes Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times. Vucevic typically tells reporters that he plans to deal with it in the offseason, but after last night’s game, he expressed a preference to sign an extension and remain in Chicago.
“Hopefully we can work something out, that would be great,’’ Vucevic said. “It makes sense that they want to first see how this all works out, how we do, how we finish the season.’’
Cowley suggests the change indicates that Vucevic has been involved in discussions with executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas about his future. Vucevic has been the subject of trade rumors, so there’s no guarantee that he’ll still be with the team after Thursday afternoon’s deadline, but Cowley states that the Bulls don’t appear eager to undergo major changes in the middle of the season.
There’s more from the Central Division:
- The Bulls have been getting calls about Coby White since last summer, but they seem inclined to keep him, Cowley adds. A source tells Cowley that it would take a significant offer to convince the team to move White, who is headed for restricted free agency after the season.
- The Pacers are happy with the core they have in place and will likely focus on small deals ahead of the deadline, according to Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star (subscription required). The recent two-year extension with Myles Turner means that all of Indiana’s core players are under contract for the immediate future. “We see a lot of players blossoming from our young players to Buddy (Hield) having a great year, Andrew (Nembhard) having a great year,” president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard said. “Sometimes you get in a situation where it’s easy to look out everywhere else and say, ‘There’s an answer there and an answer there.’ And there might be. But my goal is to watch these guys grow. … We’re opportunistic, but I like what I see.” The Pacers may explore the power forward market, so Dopirak lists several potential targets and what it might cost to get them.
- Injuries and lineup experimentation have prevented the Cavaliers from fully seeing how good they can be with Donovan Mitchell on hand, notes Kelsey Russo of The Athletic, who contends that Cleveland shouldn’t be looking at more big moves before the deadline.