Los Angeles Lakers are interested in having Zach LaVine on their roster and Bulls are interested in involving an Angelino player in the conversation
This Tuesday, 28th, the journalist Shams Charaniafrom “The Athletic”, revealed that the Los Angeles Lakers should go after the winger Zach LaVineof Chicago Bullsas soon as he can and the Illinois franchise already knows who they would like in return: the shooting guard Austin Reaves. The Angelinos suffered a defeat by 44 points this past Monday, 27, to the Philadelphia 76ersthe worst in his career LeBron Jamesand the sense of urgency for a star on the squad began to knock louder on the team’s door.
Despite the interest, the journalist Jovan Buhafrom “The Athletic”, revealed this month that the packages offered by the Lakers would involve D’Angelo Russell and that Austin Reaves would be out of the plans. The shooting guard signed a four-year, $53.8 million contract during the offseason, but has had a pretty average season so far. The Coach Darvin Ham He changed his approach to the player and placed him on the bench, to lead the second unit of the squad.
Wrapping up the road trip in Boston.@ZachLaVine | @AndreDrummondpic.twitter.com/3ExlPOfhDB
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) November 28, 2023
The Lakers’ desperation arises because LeBron, who is the team’s leader, will be 39 years old at the end of the year and is in his last guaranteed season with the team, before deciding on his player option for 2024/25. The franchise is in eighth in Western Conference, with 10-8, having difficulty qualifying for the playoffs without needing the play-in. The Bulls, on the other hand, are experiencing an even worse scenario, with only five wins in the same 18 matches, being 13th in the league table. Eastern Conference.
Source: sportbuzz

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