The Golden State Warriors are clearly in need of some sort of help before the NBA trade deadline, and Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine may be the answer. LaVine
After losing two consecutive games, the Golden State Warriors desperately required collective effort for a win. In a timely fashion, the Warriors displayed an all-around solid performance over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday. Stephen Curry led the Warriors in a balanced attack in their 131-106 victory over the Bulls.
Zach LaVine has enshrined himself as one of the top scorers in Chicago Bulls history, joining the likes of NBA legend Michael Jordan among four other players in the process. With 46.1 seconds left in the first half of Chicago’s game against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night,
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors need an assist, and Zach LaVine just might be what the side needs. With a 21-20 record, the Bay Area outfit is just over the .
LaVine has been a star with the Bulls since 2017, but it would be in his best interest to part with the organization and embark on a new journey. LaVine, a big-time perimeter scorer capable of taking over games down the stretch, would fit perfectly with the Warriors.
A proposed trade with the Golden State Warriors sees them land Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls while maintaining young assets.
The Golden State Warriors pulled off a massive 131-106 win over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday night.
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.
The Warriors fell behind 20-6 as a late-arriving crowd filtered into Chase Center. The Bulls hit six of their first seven 3-pointers and Vucevic dropped seven quick points. But Golden State’s bench ripped off a 9-0 run as the defense picked up.
The Chicago Bulls have almost accomplished the impossible with Lonzo Ball this season. Getting him back on the court was enough of an achievement. Ball has excelled far beyond that milestone, regaining the confidence and creativity that once put him among the top point guards in the NBA.
Sources tell The Stein Line that LaVine, who has put himself in contention for a third career All-Star selection with his strong play for the Bulls thus far this season, would prefer to remain in