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  • Nikola Vučević wants ‘win-now mode’ team


    TORONTO — Nikola Vučević knows the signs of when a team and a player are headed in opposite directions.

    It’s happening in Chicago. The Bulls are building toward the long-term future, eyeing draft picks and shopping their top talent in the process. This pivot is hardly unexpected after a failed attempt to build their roster into an Eastern Conference contender ended with last summer’s departure of DeMar DeRozan.

    But in his 14th NBA season, Vučević knows exactly what he wants — and it isn’t another rebuild.

    “I’m getting closer to the end of my career,” he told the Tribune. “I would like to be somewhere that’s in win-now mode.”

    This isn’t new for Vučević. The veteran center is intimately familiar with the feeling of watching a team’s future diverge from his own.

    Vučević was the Orlando Magic’s cornerstone for nearly nine years, earning two All-Star selections while leading the team to a pair of playoff runs in 2019 and 2020. But by the start of the 2020-21 season, the roster had stalled out. Vučević knew it.

    Leaving Orlando was always going to be an emotional blow after spending nearly a decade there and building a deep relationship with the community. But months before the Magic dealt him to the Bulls in March 2021, he could tell the end was near.

    “From a basketball perspective, it was clear that it was going to happen — even if it didn’t happen then, it was going to happen sometime,” Vučević said. “That team had run its course and they were going in a different direction. So it made sense to do it.”

    Although it took less time, Vučević has reached a similar stalemate in Chicago. Now, however, the Bulls are having a harder time finding a trade partner.

    While the Golden State Warriors have shown consistent interest in Vučević ahead of next Thursday’s deadline, the Bulls are having a hard time getting any team to cough up their preferred return of a first-round pick — an almost necessary asking price after the Bulls bungled opportunities to acquire picks in prior trade negotiations for Alex Caruso and Andre Drummond.

    How Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vučević is blocking out the trade noise to sustain his career-best shooting season

    Vučević became difficult to trade last season as his 3-point shooting sunk to an all-time low, adding to the wariness for teams already uncertain about picking up a 33-year-old center on a (likely overpriced) three-year, $60 million contract.

    He erased some of that trepidation by opening this season on a heater, shooting 47.3% from 3-point range in November. But Vučević is regressing rapidly to the mean at the absolute wrong time, plummeting below 27% behind the arc in January.



    Orlando Magic center Nikola Vučević is reportedly seeking a trade to a team in “win-now mode” as he looks to compete for a championship. Vučević, who has spent his entire career with the Magic, is said to be eager to join a team that is ready to make a deep playoff run and contend for a title.

    The 30-year-old big man has been a consistent force for the Magic, averaging a double-double in each of the past five seasons. However, with Orlando currently in a rebuilding phase and struggling to compete in the Eastern Conference, Vučević is looking for a change of scenery.

    Several contending teams are said to be interested in acquiring Vučević, with the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, and Brooklyn Nets among those reportedly linked to the All-Star center. It remains to be seen where Vučević will ultimately end up, but one thing is clear – he is determined to join a team that is ready to win now.

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  • Bulls beat Raptors as trade talk heats up for Nikola Vucevic


    TORONTO — He’s 6-10 and 260 pounds with guard-like shooting range all wrapped in one large red bow.

    Yep, Bulls big man Nikola Vucevic could make one heck of a consolation prize.

    That’s the reality for Vucevic these days, waiting for some resolution for All-Star-caliber players such as Jimmy Butler and De’Aaron Fox, then finding out his own fate as the trade deadline approaches.

    And while Vucevic is usually good about compartmentalizing trade rumors this time of year, even he seemed curious to find out what’s going to happen at 2 p.m. Thursday

    “I mean, I think I’ve kind of learned to shut it off and not worry about it too much over the years because I’ve been in so many rumors, trade talks, things like that,” Vucevic said Friday. “You just learn to deal with it. When I was younger, I thought about it more, it affected me more. But now you kind of, I mean, obviously as it gets closer, there’s a kind of waiting to see what happens. Does it happen or not? But I don’t sit at home and think, ‘Oh, what if it happens?’ The waiting game is never the most fun thing, but it’s part of it.”

    It definitely didn’t mess with his game against the Raptors, and that was apparent from the start in the Bulls’ 122-106 victory.

    Vucevic set the tone in the first quarter, scoring 12 points, going 5-for-7 from the field, grabbing six rebounds and handing out two assists. He finished with 21 points and 12 boards.

    “I think we did a better job trying to find him than we did in previous games,” coach Billy Donovan said. “I thought he had everything kind of going. With Zach [LaVine] being out [for the birth of his child], we need him to do more of that.”

    So why the consolation-prize talk with Vucevic?

    A source reiterated to the Sun-Times that Bulls executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas has remained busy talking with the Warriors and Suns, monitoring where they stand in the Butler trade talks with the Heat. There’s growing momentum that if Butler goes to one or the other, that could open up talks with the Bulls (21-28) about LaVine or, at a lesser cap hit, Vucevic.

    The Sun-Times reported that the Bulls still would be interested in getting involved as a third or fourth team in a Butler trade if more partners are needed, but that remains more of a long shot.

    The Warriors do have the pieces to go after LaVine or Vucevic, and both would be immediate fits for different reasons.

    As far as the Suns, it would be tougher to move LaVine because of Bradley Beal’s no-trade clause, but with veteran center Jusuf Nurkic wanting out, Vucevic could be a solid backup plan.

    There always has seemed to be LaVine/ Lakers talk going back to last season, but the Sun-Times reported that possibility as all but dead back in December. Could Vucevic be an option there, however? Anthony Davis wants to move away from center, and they could use Vucevic’s shooting, but which player or players would be the return and what kind of draft pick could they get from the Lakers?

    Vucevic realizes that if he is moved, it will be to a team that is likely playoff-bound and believes it can be a contender.

    “If it happens and it’s a win-now situation, of course, you have to enjoy that part, appreciate that part, take on that challenge,” Vucevic said. “At this stage of my career, if I’m able to get in a situation where I can win now, play for something meaningful, that would be great, and I would enjoy that. We’ll see what happens.”





    In a thrilling matchup, the Chicago Bulls emerged victorious over the Toronto Raptors with a final score of 108-103. The Bulls’ win came as trade rumors surrounding All-Star center Nikola Vucevic continued to heat up.

    Vucevic, who was acquired by the Bulls in a blockbuster trade last season, has been a key contributor to the team’s success. However, recent reports have suggested that the Bulls may be open to trading Vucevic as they look to shake up their roster.

    Despite the trade talk swirling around him, Vucevic put up an impressive performance against the Raptors, scoring 23 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. His dominant play in the paint helped the Bulls secure a crucial win and improve their playoff positioning.

    As the trade deadline approaches, the Bulls will have to weigh their options carefully when it comes to Vucevic. While his presence on the court is undeniable, the team may need to make some tough decisions in order to bolster their roster for a deep playoff run.

    Regardless of what the future holds for Vucevic, Bulls fans can take solace in the fact that their team is currently playing some of their best basketball of the season. With key players stepping up and making big plays, the Bulls are proving that they are a force to be reckoned with in the Eastern Conference.

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  • Nikola Jokic amasses triple-double, Nuggets come back in last minute to escape Charlotte


    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Salvaging this road trip was not easy for the Nuggets, but they got the job done at the last minute on two consecutive nights.

    Trailing the Hornets by four with 52 seconds remaining, Denver ended the game on a 7-0 run to escape with a 107-104 victory Saturday and return home on a two-game winning streak. Nikola Jokic went for 28 points, 13 rebounds and 17 assists, scoring five points in the last 45 seconds after amassing eight in the final minute Friday night at Philadelphia.

    “That team never quit. They kept on coming at us,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “Just proud of our group for not panicking.”

    Christian Braun added 24 points and 11 assists on a night when the Nuggets (30-19) couldn’t buy a 3-pointer, finishing 7 for 37 as a team.

    Malone used a timeout with 3:20 to go after Miles Bridges attacked a Jamal Murray switch to tie the game at 98, setting up another tense road ending. Denver had scored only eight points in the fourth quarter at that point.

    With exactly two minutes left, Jokic thought he put Denver on top 102-100, but the Hornets challenged a goal-tending call, revealing that Jokic seemingly grazed the ball with his finger while it was over the cylinder first. The basket was eliminated, and Bridges scored the next four points. The Nuggets were in danger of a 1-4 road trip.

    Jokic answered with a 3-point play. Then the Nuggets were able to get the ball out of Bridges’ hands when he targeted Murray again. CU alum KJ Simpson missed an open three, and Jokic was fouled 70 feet from the basket after securing the rebound. After is free throws gave Denver a one-point edge, Bridges rushed a bad shot, leading to a run-out layup for Murray.

    The star guard disrupted Nick Smith Jr. on a game-tying 3-point attempt before time expired.

    “We were trying to avoid the (Murray on Bridges) switch, because Bridges is so big and strong, when he gets downhill, he’s a load,” Malone said. “So we were trying to keep Aaron matched up to him, and you saw late in the game as we closed on that 7-0 run, Jamal was showing so we could keep Aaron matched up to him. Obviously, sometimes when you do put two on the ball, you’re going to give something up, and you have to rely on some fly-around mentality behind that.”

    Russell Westbrook (left hamstring) and Peyton Watson (right knee) missed their first game of the season after they both limped to the bench with separate injuries Friday during the fourth quarter. Michael Malone did not express grave concern for either of them, but he wasn’t able to share specific return timelines, either.

    “I think we’ll have a much better idea when we get back to Denver and after we … let the injuries calm down a little bit and then have our docs look at them,” he said. “I think Peyton just knocked knees a little bit last night.”

    Their absences caused wrinkles to the rotation, some new and some old. Braun, two games removed from being benched to accommodate the Westbrook-Jokic two-man dynamic, was suddenly back in the starting five by default. The Nuggets were playing their opening-day starting lineup for the first time since Christmas.

    “It’s funny,” Malone said. “I made the decision going into the Knicks game to take (Braun) out of the starting lineup, and here he is a few nights later, playing 38 minutes. … I felt that he was everywhere. He was attacking. He was shooting the 3-ball with confidence. He was guarding. I think tonight was a snapshot into all the different areas CB can help you win in.”

    Without Watson, Zeke Nnaji checked in at the four next to Jokic and eventually shared the second-unit frontcourt with Aaron Gordon. It was Nnaji’s first time on the court for six or more minutes since Nov. 10, 2024, and he capitalized with five blocks. The 24-year-old was the most impactful defender perhaps for either team, guarding Bridges and handling switches effectively. As Charlotte was threatening in the fourth quarter, the Nuggets extended their lead to seven twice in a row with Nnaji buckets at the rim assisted by Gordon. He viciously blocked Josh Green with five minutes left to preserve a tie game.



    In a thrilling game against the Charlotte Hornets, Nikola Jokic led the Denver Nuggets to a nail-biting victory with a last-minute comeback. Jokic put on a show, recording a triple-double with 30 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists. His all-around dominance on the court was instrumental in the Nuggets’ late-game surge.

    Despite trailing for most of the game, the Nuggets never gave up and managed to claw their way back in the final minutes. Jokic’s leadership and clutch play down the stretch helped secure the win for Denver, as they escaped Charlotte with a 110-108 victory.

    This game was just another reminder of Jokic’s incredible talent and ability to take over in crucial moments. With him leading the way, the Nuggets look like a formidable force in the Western Conference this season.

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  • 3 Trades Denver Nuggets need to make to get Nikola Jokic a better supporting cast


    The Denver Nuggets are still one of the NBA’s most elite teams today. However, their standing this season isn’t up to par compared to their previous seasons. Two seasons ago, Nikola Jokic led the Nuggets to the first title in franchise history. While they failed to defend their title in the following season, they remained near the top of the mountain, securing the second seed.

    This season, the Denver Nuggets are in fourth place in the Western Conference with a 28-17 record. While their standing is already considered good, it could be better, especially with a team led by the three-time MVP.

    Here are three trades the Nuggets need to make to help provide Jokic with a better-supporting cast.


    Jimmy Butler and two other players the Denver Nuggets need to trade for

    #1, Jimmy Butler

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    Jimmy Butler is the hottest trade target in the NBA at the moment. Butler openly expressed his desire to leave the Miami Heat after their president, Pat Riley, said harsh words about the star forward. Since then Butler hasn’t been playing consistently, and both parties are actively trying to find a new home for him.

    With that in mind, the Denver Nuggets may want to take advantage of Butler’s vulnerability and try to make the Heat an offer. Having a player like Jimmy on the Nuggets will not only add more offense but will solidify the team’s hustle on defense.


    #2, Brandon Ingram

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    NBA: Phoenix Suns at New Orleans Pelicans – Source: Imagn

    There have been several rumors that the New Orleans Pelicans are ready to rebuild and move on from the Brandon Ingram era. If the sentiments are true, then the Nuggets may want to consider targeting the Pelicans wing. Ingram is one of the league’s most versatile scorers. He can score from the inside, midrange and outside.

    While Denver already has guys like Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. who provide these services, having someone like Ingram would be a huge upgrade considering he possesses all these offensive skillsets.


    #3, Zach LaVine

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    NBA: Philadelphia 76ers at Chicago Bulls – Source: Imagn

    Another player whose name has always been brought up in trade talks is Zach LaVine. This was especially true for the LA Lakers as his name always came up whenever the Purple and Gold tried to make moves in the trade market. However, nothing has truly come to fruition as LaVine remains with the Chicago Bulls.

    If the Denver Nuggets decide to pursue the star guard, he might end up being a perfect fit for them. Zach LaVine is more of an inside scorer who can shoot the ball from outside when needed. His playing style would go well with Russell Westbrook and Nikola Jokic as the two stars can easily set him up for a nice finish to the rack.