Chicago Bulls, LaVine and Vučević
Chicago plays Golden State for a non-conference matchup. The teams match up Thursday for the first time this season.
Like Zach LaVine, Vučević has earned the right to spend the rest of the season with a legitimate playoff contender. Vučević, a patient, offensive-minded 6-foot-10 center effective in pick-and-roll/pop situations, averages 20.3 points and 10.4 rebounds on 55.4% field goal shooting and 41.1% three-point shooting.
Recent updates have indicated that the Warriors' front office has kept their eye on the Chicago Bulls' floor-stretching former All-Star center Nikola Vucevic, who would add another dimension to Golden State's offense as a 41.1% shooter from distance this season.
At 21-21, the Golden State Warriors are barely staying afloat in the standings. They have been linked to some premier players on the trade market, but both Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have urged the front office to not make a massive move and mortgage their future.
The Golden State Warriors would acquire Brandon Ingram in a proposed four-team trade that would also involve the Chicago Bulls and Zach LaVine.
The Golden State Warriors needed to win on Wednesday night against the Sacramento Kings in order to avoid having a losing record. It seemed like Golden State wa
If mock trades ever persuaded front offices to model deals after them, then a recent proposed move would pique the
The Chicago Bulls are in the midst of a bad season and they could look to trade one of their stars away with a proposed trade being thrown out there. The Chicago Bulls are having a mediocre season to say the least with currently having a record of 18-21 and sitting tenth in the Easter Conference.
Kevin Durant was just one of the many superstars on the Golden State Warriors roster back in 2017. The team was once getting recognized as the greatest team of all time considering their winning record.
Nelson’s talents were just as appreciated by those outside the Vallejo community as well. Former Oakland Tech hooper and current St. Mary’s-Berkeley coach Marshall Collins said he still remembers being in awe of Nelson when he was in high school.