Bulls extend Lonzo Ball, restructure roster after LaVine trade
Bulls extend Lonzo Ball, restructure roster after LaVine trade

Bulls extend Lonzo Ball, restructure roster after LaVine trade

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The Chicago Bulls have signed guard Lonzo Ball to a two-year, $20 million extension as part of their rebuilding strategy following the recent trade of star guard Zach LaVine to Sacramento. The decision to keep Ball comes amidst serious trade discussions involving several players, reflecting the team's shift towards a focus on player development and future assets. Ball's teammates expressed their admiration for his resilience and leadership, especially after his return from a challenging knee surgery. While the Bulls are actively exploring trade options for other players like Nikola Vučević and Coby White, they are also showing a commitment to Ball as a cornerstone of their rebuilding efforts. The front office is under pressure to make additional moves before the trade deadline, emphasizing the need for draft picks and long-term growth. Overall, the Bulls are poised for significant changes as they move away from a cycle of mediocrity.

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