Zach LaVine, Damian Lillard, Chicago Bulls Mandatory Credit: Steve Dykes-USA TODAY Sports
The Chicago Bulls didn’t make the playoffs, won’t get to keep their first-round pick since they didn’t move up in the NBA Lottery, and have still managed to have a better start to their summer than in recent years. That’s because, though they are just rumors, the Bulls are once again being attached to top-tier talent when NBA circles begin whispering about potential trades.
It’s been at least since the summer of 2010 when LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were admittedly close to signing with the Bulls until the Miami Heat found room for Chris Bosh.