Bulls Trade Ideas: Should Chicago trade for Brandon Ingram?

Should Brandon Ingram be a potential Chicago Bulls trade target?

The Chicago Bulls are going to be changing things up this summer. That much became clear when Arturas Karnisovas admitted that something isn’t working. With a shake-up comes trades, and with trades come ideas. The question is, who should the Bulls be targeting in potential deals? Could New Orleans Pelicans wing Brandon Ingram be an option?

Ingram and the Pelicans are on the brink of being eliminated from the playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder, and it feels as though he could end up being the odd man out. If the Bulls want to keep a similar team structure while also getting younger, Ingram could be an interesting option.

He’s a mid-range-heavy scorer and is only 26 years old. However, his contract ends after next season, meaning Chicago would have to re-sign him. Ingram’s age fits in with a potential new Bulls timeline, but they should be looking to move on from their current play style, and he wouldn’t help them do that.

Conclusion: Ingram doesn’t seem like an ideal trade target for the Bulls, as his play style isn’t conducive to winning at a high level in the current NBA.

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Could the Cavaliers be a potential trade destination for Zach LaVine?

What role could the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Chicago Bulls’ quest to trade Zach LaVine?

The Chicago Bulls are going to be on the prowl for a Zach LaVine trade this summer. They want to get off his contract, and they couldn’t find a deal for him prior to his season-ending injury this past season. Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times recently wrote a piece about their desire to move him. And while he didn’t say it directly, he hinted that the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Donovan Mitchell situation could play a hand in Chicago’s choices.

“The Bulls couldn’t find any takers at the February trade deadline, despite being aggressive in trying to move LaVine going back to December,” Cowley wrote. “But the landscape has also changed. Atlanta is looking to break up its backcourt of Trae Young and Dejounte Murray, both Orlando and Sacramento need a proven scoring punch, and a source indicated that Charlotte was looking to add some scoring and star power to go along with LaMelo Ball and rookie Brandon Miller.

“The situation in Cleveland with Donovan Mitchell could also get interesting if the veteran shows no interest in signing a contract extension. That’s why the Bulls remain in wait-and-see mode.”

Would the Cavaliers want to snag LaVine if Mitchell forces his way out? Could the Bulls get in on the action for Mitchell if he wants a change of scenery? What part could the Cavaliers play in the LaVine trade market?

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Report: Trading Zach LaVine remains Bulls’ top priority this summer

The Chicago Bulls are still focused on trading Zach LaVine this offseason.

The Chicago Bulls have been stuck in the mud for the past two seasons, finishing below-.500 each year and getting bounced in the Play-In Tournament. Recent indications have signaled that they plan on trying to trade Zach LaVine this summer, and Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times recently confirmed that’s still the top priority for the Bulls this summer.

“The Bulls know they have a Zach LaVine problem. Not the man or the player, but the contract,” Cowley wrote. “A team source reiterated that trading the two-time All-Star remains priority one, two, and three this summer, with the hope to not only get off the remaining three years, nearly $138 million left on the max contract, but also to make sure the runway remained clear for the continued emergence of Coby White as a lead guard.”

LaVine is under contract through the 2026-27 season, including a player option in the final year. Chicago’s salary books are completely overwhelmed by a guy who missed the second half of last year and has only ever played in one playoff series.

If the Bulls want to hit the reset button, they need to find a way to move LaVine this summer. And they know that.

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Does the NBA view Bulls’ Zach LaVine as a negative trade asset?

Is Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine a negative trade asset?

In 2022, the Chicago Bulls signed Zach LaVine to a supermax contract extension. It locked him in place through the 2026-27 season, with a player option in the final year. Since then, the Bulls haven’t been back to the playoffs, and LaVine has dealt with significant injury issues. So, as the Bulls look to potentially trade LaVine this summer, does the rest of the league see him as a negative asset?

“While LaVine has twice been selected as an All-Star, it’s hard to imagine the league sees him as a positive asset given his ongoing injury issues and the staggering amount of money owed to him ($138 million over the next three seasons, per Spotrac),” wrote Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report. “The question, then, might be Chicago’s appetite for attaching sweeteners just to move on from LaVine.”

How eager should the Bulls be to unload LaVine’s contract? And more importantly, how much are they willing to attach to him to get him off the books?

As the Bulls look to reshape their roster this summer, both are very important questions to consider.

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What would it look like if the Chicago Bulls traded everyone?

The Chicago Bulls have been a mess for two years now. They showed some promise at the beginning of the 2021-22 season, but an injury to Lonzo Ball derailed their year. And since he’s been out, the Bulls have been one of the most middle-of-the-pack …

The Chicago Bulls have been a mess for two years now. They showed some promise at the beginning of the 2021-22 season, but an injury to Lonzo Ball derailed their year. And since he’s been out, the Bulls have been one of the most middle-of-the-pack teams in the NBA. Needless to say, they haven’t lived up to the front office’s expectations.

In each of the past two seasons, the Bulls have finished with a below-.500 record. And at the end of each season, they won one Play-In game but lost the second one to the Miami Heat. Now, they face a crucial offseason in which they could completely reshape the outlook of the franchise.

YouTube Sixringsofsteel recently made a video where he traded almost everyone on the Bulls in NBA 2k24 to see what it would look like.

Obviously, it’s fairly unrealistic for the Bulls to trade everyone this summer, but they should definitely consider a complete roster makeover.

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Does Chicago Bulls master plan involve adding a defensive stopper?

Could this be the Chicago Bulls’ master plan this summer on the trade market?

The Chicago Bulls have had a ton of opportunities to tear down their roster and hit the reset button. But every time that chance presents itself, they decide to do the opposite – to keep their core in place in hopes of simply making the playoffs. This summer, since they are so hell-bent on competing, maybe they could make a better push.

Free agency won’t spawn much, as the Bulls don’t have cap space to work with, and their draft pick will likely once again be in the late lottery. However, by attacking the trade market, they could end up adding a piece that helps them push for a better standing in next year’s playoffs.

The Bulls Digest YouTube channel recently discussed what could be their master plan, referencing an article written by Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report. The broad concept is the Bulls adding a defensive stopper via trade.

Buckley lists Jerami Grant, Jonathan Isaac, and Mitchell Robinson as potential trade targets.

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Report: Bulls unlikely to make major move at trade deadline

A recent report has indicated that the Chicago Bulls are unlikely to make a huge move at the trade deadline.

According to Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic, “few within or around the Chicago Bulls organization anticipate the franchise making a major move” ahead of this year’s trade deadline. The Bulls have been involved in a multitude of trade rumors, but they may end up simply staying put.

Chicago endured an ugly start to the season, beginning the year 5-14. Since then, however, they’ve pushed their way back up the standings and now stand to earn a spot in the Play-In Tournament. That said, there were still some rumblings that they could look to shake things up while simultaneously staying competitive in the East.

Zach LaVine has been the most common name brought up in rumors when it comes to the Bulls, and there have been a bunch of different reports.

Chicago has supposedly been focused on finding a deal for LaVine, but interest around the league has been slim despite the fact that teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, and Detroit Pistons have all been dubbed potential suitors.

DeMar DeRozan is also a curious case. The 34-year-old veteran is in the final year of his contract with no extension in hand, yet there has been very little buzz about a potential trade.

Alex Caruso has also been a popular name, but the Bulls have been reportedly hesitant to trade him, deeming him close to untouchable in talks.

Add in potential veteran trade candidates like Jevon Carter, Andre Drummond, and Torrey Craig, and while the Bulls may not make any huge trades, they could still be active.

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Alex Caruso is in demand as a trade target, but will the Chicago Bulls deal him?

His defensive capabilities are the primary attraction to any potential suitors, and Caruso’s offensive game is complimentary to the point of being nearly plug-and-play.

The 2024 NBA trade deadline is fast approaching, and an unexpected player has emerged as one of the most in-demand trade targets across the league: Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso. Despite not being a star player, Caruso’s elite perimeter defense and affordable $9.5 million salary have put him at the center of a bidding war among title contenders.

His defensive capabilities are the primary attraction to any potential suitors, and Caruso’s offensive game is complimentary to the point of being nearly plug-and-play, leading to speculation he could net a substantial return in any trade. The Los Angeles Lakers are one of over 10 teams linked to trading for Caruso, the former Laker whom they controversially let go last summer in favor of younger, more expensive guard Talen Horton-Tucker.

Other top suitors include the Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks, and Sacramento Kings.

The folks behind the “Sporting Logically” YouTube channel recently put together a breakdown of the rumbles they’ve been hearing. Check it out above!

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Has Zach LaVine played his last game for the Chicago Bulls?

Despite LaVine being present on the bench and showing engagement during recent games, there’s uncertainty about his future. Will the Chicago — LaVine partnership come to an end before he returns to the court?

Has Zach LaVine played his last game for the Chicago Bulls? Currently out injured with a foot strain that could have him out of commission for a month or more of the Bulls’ 2023-24 campaign, a four-game win streak in his absence following a five-game losing streak hints at Chicago moving on from the UCLA alum at the NBA’s 2024 trade deadline.

With rumors that LaVine has eyes for the Los Angeles Lakers out there, speculation that the team might be strategically sidelining the Washington native as they explore trade opportunities without publicly declaring their intentions should no buyers step up with an acceptable offer abounds.

Despite LaVine being present on the bench and showing engagement during recent games, there’s uncertainty about his future. Will the Chicago — LaVine partnership come to an end before he returns to the court?

Check out the clip embedded above to hear what the folks behind the “Kenny For Real” YouTube channel had to say about LaVine’s future with the Bulls.

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Report: Bulls trade plans revolve around adding win-now players, not rebuilding

Despite their relatively low ceiling, the Chicago Bulls are reportedly interested in trading for win-now pieces.

The Chicago Bulls started off the season on a rough note. Through the first 19 games of the season, they were just 5-14, and then, the trade rumors started to kick off. Zach LaVine’s name has been the most common one to be brought up, and reports indicated that Chicago was focused on finding a deal for him.

And while that may still be the case, things have turned around a bit for the Bulls. They are 4-1 in their last five games (all with LaVine out), and it seems as though there is some hope in Chicago. However, this hope could end up being counterproductive.

According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the Bulls are focused on trading for win-now pieces.