PHOENIX -- With their well-known interest in Jimmy Butler, the Phoenix Suns could reportedly pursue another Eastern Conference star ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reported Friday that the Suns could develop interest in Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine:
The Milwaukee Bucks have turned their season around after one of their roughest starts to the season to date. The Bucks started the season at 2-8, but you would have never guessed that as they have made a 180 flip.
Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr Chose Not to Watch Donald Trump's Inauguration By letting six-time All-Star small forward DeMar DeRozan depart via a sign-and-trade and ditching All-Defensive guard Alex Caruso in a deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder for Josh Giddey,
With arguments that the Thunder should or should not make a move as the trade deadline, a new name has emerged as a potential trade candidate.
A recent report mentioned that the Phoenix Suns may be interested in acquiring a different star from the Eastern Conference ahead of the trade deadline.
The Milwaukee Bucks are currently the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference. They know they can do better than that but will need more help. According to a report by The Athletic (via NBA Central), they are looking to add yet another star to their roster.
Following a 19-25 start to their 2024-25 season, the Chicago Bulls have been a hot commodity in trade rumors. With stars Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic expected to be shopped ahead of February's trade deadline,
Phoenix Suns will monitor Zach LaVine as the trade deadline quickly approaches. He's in his eighth season with the Bulls.
Zach LaVine made Chicago Bulls history by scoring the second-most 30-point games for franchise history, but he nowhere near beating Michael Jordan for the No. 1 spot on the list.
Bradley Beal and Zach LaVine are in trade rumors, and there's a chance that they could be swapped for each other.
Are the Warriors still the franchise that takes risks to try and stay great? We're about to find out over the next two weeks.
After starting off the season with a dismal 2-8 run through their first 10 contests, the 24-17 Milwaukee Bucks don't necessarily look like world-beaters this se