Chicago Bulls: 3 Zach LaVine trade packages with the Nets

Zach LaVine, Chicago Bulls (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
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Zach LaVine, Chicago Bulls
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In the midst of the 2020 offseason, the Chicago Bulls might have a few intriguing trade partners at hand if they’re willing to part ways with Zach LaVine.

One of the more interesting names that was commonly speculated on so far this offseason surrounding his trade status and potential deals that could be made involved Chicago Bulls 25-year-old 6-foot-6 shooting guard Zach LaVine. With how much talent and promise that LaVine still brings to the table entering his prime years in the NBA, there would obviously be a lot of suitors after him if the Bulls were openly shopping him.

And it appears that the Bulls might not be too closed off to a LaVine deal, if they got the right pieces in return. But there are no open rumors known about to the public right now that the Bulls are openly shopping LaVine. Most of the speculation is built around other team needs, and who would find the best landing spot for LaVine in the next step in his NBA career.

Moreover, a commonly mentioned landing spot for LaVine so far this offseason is with the Brooklyn Nets. The Eastern Conference foe out of the Atlantic Division has a potential brewing NBA Championship contender for next season. They built up one of the best duos in the NBA last offseason, when they were able to sign both superstar forward Kevin Durant and point guard Kyrie Irving in the last cycle of free agency.

Could the Nets get a third piece that would be a great fit alongside Kyrie and KD?

Two of the names mentioned in a recent piece from the New York Daily News that could be a good hypothetical fit with KD and Kyrie were LaVine and Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal.

Here’s a look into three possible trade packages that could be pieced together if the Bulls were to send LaVine off to the Nets.