Shame!The 21.5 billion All Stars became outcasts, 29 teams didn t want him, and the 3 major weakness

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

On December 2, Beijing time, NBA Hall of Fame WOJ reported on the show that the Bulls have not found any team in the trade market that is really interested in LaVine. In the summer of last year, LaVine also got the treatment of the Bulls' 5-year top salary + player option as the team's star of the team, but now LaVine has become an "outcast" that the league does not want with his poor performance, which is really embarrassing.

According to Woj's analysis, the Bulls, after investigating LaVine's trade market, believe that there are many reasons why LaVine has no market. The first is that LaVine has 4 years left on his contract, while the annual salary is between 45 million and 46 million. Secondly, LaVine is plagued by frequent injuries. Third, LaVine's influence on the game is mediocre. Many teams will wonder if they should pay so much for the team's third-best player. Not to mention, the bull has a high asking price for him, and even wants to eat Reeves and Hachimura at the same time.

However, earlier, the Bulls officially announced that LaVine will miss a week due to a foot injury. This season, LaVine is averaging 21 points per game9 rebounds and 34 assists, a six-season low in scoring. Meanwhile, LaVine has a shooting percentage of just 443% is also a six-season low, with 33 three-pointers6% is the lowest in their careers. In the just-concluded game between the Bulls and the Bucks, without LaVine and DeRozan, the Bulls won the game in an upset, and the team showed a very good style. This makes Raven's situation even more embarrassing.

Previously, LaVine seemed to have a next home he wanted to go to, including teams such as the Lakers, Kings, and Spurs. The Knicks seem to have some interest in him as well. But WOJ's report undoubtedly poured cold water on Lavin. Woj also said that if the Bulls want to get a good return, LaVine needs to play well to prove his trade worth.

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