Despite having strong names on their roster, Chicago Bulls have struggled to take off in the Eastern Conference of the NBA for several years. This season, they remain in 10th place with a record of 13-18. Therefore, the franchise is determined to continue rebuilding its project.
This directly points to several names on the team. One of those most likely to be traded is Nikola Vucevic. The center has been on the market for a long time but has not been moved due to the high price set by the Bulls.
Chicago was asking for at least a first-round draft pick to be included in offers. According to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times, the Illinois franchise has finally relented and lowered the price on their player since there were no offers.
Now, teams can include second-round picks instead of firsts in the proposals they send to the Chicago Bulls. It remains to be seen if this decision will prove to be the right one. What is clear is that Vucevic has little future with the Bulls.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los Bulls le bajan el precio en el mercado a Nikola Vucevic ante la falta de ofertas