The Sacramento Kings are going back to the well with the same trade package they offered Toronto twice for OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam. The offer includes Harrison Barnes, Kevin Huerter and draft pick compensation. They’re known to have had calls with Chicago involving Zach LaVine and Alex Caruso.
Source: Action Network
Source: Action Network
What’s the buzz on Twitter?
Evan Sidery @esidery
The Kings have checked in with the Bulls about a potential trade for Zach LaVine and/or Alex Caruso, per @HPbasketball (actionnetwork.com/nba/nba-free-a…).
Sacramento is shopping Harrison Barnes, Kevin Huerter and draft capital in hopes of finding a game-changing upgrade. pic.twitter.com/1vm35tDWK7 – 1:22 PM
The Kings have checked in with the Bulls about a potential trade for Zach LaVine and/or Alex Caruso, per @HPbasketball (actionnetwork.com/nba/nba-free-a…).
Sacramento is shopping Harrison Barnes, Kevin Huerter and draft capital in hopes of finding a game-changing upgrade. pic.twitter.com/1vm35tDWK7 – 1:22 PM
Kylen Mills @KylenMills
Bulls writer @Will_Gottlieb is reporting that the Golden State Warriors made a strong pursuit of Alex Caruso, but the Bulls declined. Caruso would be a nice role player to help with perimeter defense. Starting July 6, Caruso is can sign a 4-year, $78.8 mil extension #dubnation – 1:52 PM
Bulls writer @Will_Gottlieb is reporting that the Golden State Warriors made a strong pursuit of Alex Caruso, but the Bulls declined. Caruso would be a nice role player to help with perimeter defense. Starting July 6, Caruso is can sign a 4-year, $78.8 mil extension #dubnation – 1:52 PM
Sam Quinn @SamQuinnCBS
I have a fun “my problem for your problem” trade to propose:
Zach LaVine for Jordan Poole.
Bulls save money by going from LaVine down to Poole and take a shot at fixing the younger guy.
Wizards allow LaVine to put up numbers and rehab his value before trying to flip him later. – 8:23 PM
I have a fun “my problem for your problem” trade to propose:
Zach LaVine for Jordan Poole.
Bulls save money by going from LaVine down to Poole and take a shot at fixing the younger guy.
Wizards allow LaVine to put up numbers and rehab his value before trying to flip him later. – 8:23 PM
Evan Sidery @esidery
The Bulls have discussed trading up from No. 11 overall for Donovan Clingan, per @JCowleyHoops (chicago.suntimes.com/sports-saturda…).
Chicago would likely have to surrender future draft capital and/or a player like Alex Caruso to move up that high in the draft.
The Grizzlies and Chicago pic.twitter.com/Dg7iAftIJM – 3:18 PM
The Bulls have discussed trading up from No. 11 overall for Donovan Clingan, per @JCowleyHoops (chicago.suntimes.com/sports-saturda…).
Chicago would likely have to surrender future draft capital and/or a player like Alex Caruso to move up that high in the draft.
The Grizzlies and Chicago pic.twitter.com/Dg7iAftIJM – 3:18 PM
More on this storyline
KC Johnson: As I’ve said from the beginning regarding this situation: This is like a relationship that has run its course. And you’re right: Both sides have remained very professional to this point, and I expect that to continue. But the desire from both sides to make a change has grown. -via NBC Sports Chicago / June 1, 2024
Do the Bulls see an off-season LaVine trade as something that HAS to happen? Or will they be content with him on the roster if a trade market for him doesn’t materialize? Also, if he’s on the team at the start of the season, do you think there’s any potential for distraction/unrest? It seems like everyone was professional last year and I’m wondering if that can last if he’s truly unhappy. — Steve P. KC Johnson: Content may be the wrong word, and I do get the sense both sides are motivated to make something work this offseason. I don’t think the Bulls will take an awful deal if little materializes, but I do get the sense they’re open to more possibilities than before. More to the point: I’ve reported before what their asking price was—All-Star level talent, first-round picks or both—and my sense is that it has dropped significantly. -via NBC Sports Chicago / June 1, 2024
Evan Sidery: The Lakers are unlikely to circle back on a potential trade for Zach LaVine, per @jovanbuha (m.youtube.com/watch?v=IYw324…). LaVine’s contract and injury history have made his trade market seemingly nonexistent for the Bulls. pic.twitter.com/I8fRnU0VGB -via Twitter @esidery / May 30, 2024
Alex Caruso does for the Bulls’ defensive culture and identity what DeRozan does for their offense. Given the team’s stated desire to remain competitive, they have resisted trading Caruso despite tantalizing offers. The Bulls took calls on Caruso, but never made them. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the Bulls have received offers from multiple teams, consisting of multiple protected first-round picks. One of those deals included a pick in the top-10 of the 2024 Draft, the source said. The Golden State Warriors were among teams who made a strong offer for Caruso, multiple sources confirmed. Ultimately, they declined. -via allchgo.com / June 17, 2024
ClutchPoints: Lonzo Ball gives his top 5 defenders in the NBA: -Victor Wembanyama -Jaden McDaniels -Bam Adebayo -Alex Caruso -Jrue Holiday Thoughts 🤔 (via @TheWAEShow) pic.twitter.com/rDQBbfx3DM -via Twitter @ClutchPointsApp / June 11, 2024
NBA Central: Alex Caruso with the new ink 🖋️ (Via @ThePlayersTV ) pic.twitter.com/ZrC0vonzvu -via Twitter @TheNBACentral / June 9, 2024