Bulls' Asking Price for Zach LaVine Has Plummeted, Team Might Be Willing to Take Bare Minimum

The Chicago Bulls have been actively seeking to trade star Zach LaVine since the past year, but their efforts have been in vain.

Initially holding out for a high asking price, the team has now adjusted its expectations for what it wants in return for the two-time NBA All-Star.

Although they wouldn't settle for a subpar offer for LaVine, the team is now more open to exploring various possibilities, as  K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports reported.

LaVine inked a five-year supermax contract extension in 2022, which would see him earning $43.03 million in 2024-25.

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With interest in the 29-year-old not materializing as expected due to his exorbitant contract, there is a possibility that Chicago might consider simply executing a salary dump deal, according to Evan Sidery of ESPN.  

Bulls' former asking price for Zach LaVine

LaVine has been on the market as early as before the 2023-24 season, and initially, the Bulls were asking for a lot.

They aimed to acquire an excellent young player, multiple first-round picks, and salary filler or, alternatively, one first-round pick and an established, high-end player.

However, after an injury-filled campaign, LaVine's trade value dropped during the 2023-24 season. He only played 25 games and was ruled out for the rest of the season in February 2024 after undergoing surgery on his right foot. 

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