Another trade rumor came out in Miami. This time it’s Jack Lavigne.
Local media ‘HoopsHype’ reporter Michael Scott said on the 13th (Korean time), “The Miami Heat are definitely watching Chicago Bulls ace Jack Lavigne.”
Chicago wanted to succeed in rebounding, but fell into a two-game losing streak and remains in 11th place in the Eastern Conference. 바카라사이트 Although it has escaped from the worst sluggishness at the beginning of the season, it is still a performance that does not meet expectations. Chicago had a blast playing basketball last season with Dermar DeRozan, Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso joining them. Although they made the playoffs in 6th place in the Eastern Conference and lost to the Milwaukee Bucks, the goal was achieved this season.
Unlike last season, there are many unpleasant rumors in this season. Ball is on an indefinite absence due to injury, and there were rumors of a one-two-punch discord between Lavigne and DeRozan, and trade rumors of key players.
Lavigne, who was cited as the culprit behind the team’s decline when he fell into a slump at the beginning of the season, succeeded in reviving by averaging 35.4 points, 5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in the last 4 games. The average record for the 2022-2023 season also rebounded with similar results to last season with 23.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists. He’s an attractive enough trade.
The problem is that the main character of the trade rumor is Miami. Miami signed ex-franchise star Tyler Hiro this season to a four-year, $130 million extension, raising expectations for the future of the team. Hiro is a shooting guard, and his play style also overlaps with Labin. The positions Miami needs are point guard and power forward.
Chicago also has limited resources to gain from trading with Miami. Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo are non-tradable, so Chicago doesn’t have a palatable player to bring from Miami in exchange for Lavigne.
Miami has expressed interest in another superstar, but it doesn’t seem easy to form a consensus with each other. Local fans are also responding with absurdity to Miami’s trade rumors.