Rob Pelinka and the front office of the Los Angeles Lakers are on the clock because LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and even Lakers fans want a major move to happen before the February 6th trade deadline.
Zach LaVine has become somewhat of an immovable object for the Chicago Bulls front office. The two-time All-Star has reportedly been available for trade for the past 12 months. Yet, his mind-boggling five-year $215 million contract,
Lakers' trade talks for Bulls' Zach LaVine falter after D'Angelo Russell deal. $215M contract and roster fit concerns complicate potential move before deadline.
The NBA trade deadline is less than a month away, and the Los Angeles Lakers are expected to make some big waves. The highly anticipated deadline is Feb. 6, an
There have been rumors of a Los Angeles Lakers trade for Zach LaVine, but fans need to accept that the Bulls star may remain in Chicago or be dealt elsewhere.
Zach LaVine is back in trade rumors, but the Bulls' star prefers to stay where he is regardless of the interest.
The Lakers reportedly held trade talks for Zach LaVine earlier in the year, the team still has interest in an East center, and more.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, Zach LaVine doesn’t want the Chicago Bulls to trade him. LaVine has been in trade rumors for over two years now.
Zach LaVine has been linked with the Los Angeles Lakers for a while but will the Chicago Bulls superstar end up there?
With the trade deadline less than a month away, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to make another move or two to further solidify their roster. The magnitude of trade remains to be seen, but perhaps a star caliber player,
On Thursday, Bleacher Report’s Dan Favale suggested that Chicago could land All-Star wing Brandon Ingram of the New Orleans Pelicans in a multi-team deal with LaVine. Ingram, a former No. 2 overall pick of the Los Angeles Lakers, is on an expiring contract.
Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball could be on the Los Angeles Lakers’ radar as the Feb. 6 trade deadline nears, per The Athletic’s Jovan Buha, who spoke with Jason Timpf of Hoops