Potential Rebuilding Moves in the NBA: Teams Eyeing Chicago’s Star Players

It’s a current in the NBA. Without mentioning specific names of teams – some of us can imagine – Brian Windhorst from ESPN points out that there are several who are not only aware of the current situation in Chicago from their offices, but have also sent personnel directly to Bulls games in order to be as prepared as possible in the event that the Illinois organization pushes the button for reconstruction.

It’s that simple… and that complicated. With 29 other teams on the ground – not all with the same plan – the fact that pieces like DeMar DeRozan or Zach LaVine could soon be available is creating some excitement around the league; Especially because there is one team that has had the buyer sign hanging for weeks: the Philadelphia 76ers.

That’s how it is. As soon as James Harden was moved, Adrian Wojnarowski ESPN He pointed out that the Pennsylvanians’ plan was to get a star with the assets they received in exchange. Several options have been discussed, with Zach LaVine being a standout due to age, talent, and of course, because it’s an option that could soon become a reality.

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The Bulls haven’t started the 2023-24 season well and don’t seem very confident that they’re on the right track. In the summer, management swore that Nikola Vucevic’s replacement was basically because there were no better options. As for DeMar DeRozan, whose contract ends in the summer of 2024, an agreement on a contract extension is far from being reached. Add to that the fact that they have the fourth-worst offense in the NBA and started with a record of 3-6, and you don’t have to be a mathematician to understand the connections and understand that they are probably on ice around the current project to lay.

However, if the Bulls decide to put such juicy pieces on the market, the Sixers definitely won’t have an easy time getting one of them. Windhorst’s information suggests that more than one team is waiting to fish Chicago’s troubled river.

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2023-11-11 11:09:08
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