The Chicago Bulls are not necessarily seeking a first round pick back in a trade of Nikola Vucevic. The Bulls would be willing to take back multiple second rounders for Vucevic given the reluctance by teams to trade first rounders. Vucevic is owed $20 million this season and $21 million next season. Vucevic is averaging 20.7 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 31.8 minutes … [Read more...] about Bulls Likely Willing To Take 2nd Rounders Back In Trade Of Nikola Vucevic
Alex Caruso, Thunder Agree To Four-Year, $81M Extension
Alex Caruso and the Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to a four-year, $81 million contract extension through the 28-29 season. Caruso was set to become a free agent this offseason as he was on a $9.9 million expiring contract. Caruso has been one of the NBA's best perimeter defenders since emerging with the Los Angeles Lakers as part of their 2020 championship. Caruso left the … [Read more...] about Alex Caruso, Thunder Agree To Four-Year, $81M Extension
Bulls Don’t Want To Back Zeke Nnaji From Nuggets As Part Of Zach LaVine Trade
If the Denver Nuggets were to acquire Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls, they have looked to send back Zeke Nnaji alongside Michael Porter Jr. But the Bulls have resisted taking on Nnaji, who is in Year 1 of a four-year, $32 million contract. Nnaji has averaged only 1.3 points and 0.4 rebounds in 4.9 minutes over 16 games this season with the Nuggets. Nnaji has a PER of just … [Read more...] about Bulls Don’t Want To Back Zeke Nnaji From Nuggets As Part Of Zach LaVine Trade
Zach LaVine Focused On What He Can Control, Not Trade Rumors
Zach LaVine is playing pretty good basketball for the Chicago Bulls right now. That's come as trade speculation swirls around the veteran guard. LaVine has continued his strong play by blocking out all the trade noise. "I'm not the one controlling that. That's what has been so good about my mindset. I can control what my mood is and my mindset going into each game. Outside of … [Read more...] about Zach LaVine Focused On What He Can Control, Not Trade Rumors
NBA Francises Collectively Worth $138 Billion, Average Of $4.6 Billion
The Golden State Warriors have become the second most valuable franchise in sports at $9.14 billion, trailing only the Dallas Cowboys at $10.3 billion. The Warriors are joined in the top-3 by the New York Knicks at $8.3 billion and the Los Angeles Lakers at $8.07 billion. Collectively, the NBA's 30 teams are worth $138 billion, including real estate held by owners and … [Read more...] about NBA Francises Collectively Worth $138 Billion, Average Of $4.6 Billion