Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball Draws Trade Interest From Lakers, Mavericks
Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball Draws Trade Interest From Lakers, Mavericks

Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball Draws Trade Interest From Lakers, Mavericks

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Lonzo Ball recently signed a two-year, $20 million contract extension with the Chicago Bulls, where he is expected to play a key role in the second unit under coach Billy Donovan. Despite this, Ball remains a potential trade candidate due to ongoing injury concerns, with interest reportedly coming from his former team, the Los Angeles Lakers, and possibly the Dallas Mavericks. Ball's tenure with the Lakers saw him average 10 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 6.4 assists, and while injuries have limited his consistency, he is still regarded as an elite playmaker and strong perimeter defender. Meanwhile, the Bulls are looking to bolster their offense through free agency, with Kevin Porter Jr. being a notable potential addition who could provide significant scoring and playmaking off the bench. The Bulls' team chemistry has been growing, with players like Ball and Matas Buzelis contributing to an improved performance that earned them a Play-In Tournament spot last season. Overall, the Bulls aim to build on their progress by balancing veteran presence with fresh talent to enhance their competitiveness in the upcoming season.

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