At this time last season, the Chicago Bulls sat as the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 19-10 record as the Bulls were the surprise team in the league with DeMar DeRozan was an MVP candidate.
This season, the Bulls have lost that momentum, owning an 11-18 record as the No. 11 seed as they’ve lost four-straight games.
On Tuesday, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported that the Bulls and All-Star Zach LaVine are ‘not seeing eye-to-eye’ amid the team’s struggles.
Multiple league sources and sources close to the organization say LaVine and the Bulls are not seeing eye-to-eye. Over the past few weeks, there’s been a palpable feeling across various parts of the franchise of a disconnect over LaVine’s situation in Chicago.
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