Chicago Bulls, Trade Pickup
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The Chicago Bulls are taking a more aggressive approach to the NBA trade deadline this year. After years of muted activity at the midseason, executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas kickstarted a flurry of activity Tuesday — first cementing a three-team trade to acquire Jaden Ivey from Detroit,
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Kyle Kuzma matched a season high with 31 points and the Milwaukee Bucks snapped a five-game skid, beating the Chicago Bulls 131-115 in a meeting of short-handed teams Tuesday night. Milwaukee was missing its top two scorers due to injury,
Simons was with the Celtics for just this season, after coming to Boston in the trade last summer that sent Jrue Holiday to Portland. He averaged 14.2 points this season for the Celtics, who entered Tuesday tied with New York for second in the Eastern Conference despite being without Jayson Tatum all season while he recovers from a torn Achilles.
The Boston Celtics got better while the Chicago Bulls picked a direction in Tuesday's Nikola Vucevic blockbuster.
Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey in September paid $4.45 million for a five-bedroom, 7,800-square-foot town home in River North.
The Detroit Pistons have traded former top-five pick Jaden Ivey to the Chicago Bulls for a package including Kevin Huerter.
The Chicago Bulls made their second trade of the day on Tuesday, reportedly sending one of their most productive players to the Celtics.
There's a 3-team NBA trade deadline deal involving that could help the Minnesota Timberwolves in their pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo