As trade rumors have swirled around Bulls star Zach LaVine, the two-time All Star set the record straight and re-affirmed his commitment to the team while talking to reporters Thursday.
“Am I still a part of this team and very committed? Yeah, I got a Bulls jersey on. I’m committed here, and for as long as I’ll be here I’ll still love and support Chicago, and go out out there and play my heart out for those guys,” LaVine said. “That’s never gonna change.”
On Friday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that “there is not a market for Zach LaVine” when discussing possible trade scenarios but added it’s not because Chicago hasn’t tried to find a deal.
Zach LaVine addresses the narratives surrounding the timing of his injury and a potential trade request.
— Julia Poe (@byjuliapoe) December 7, 2023
“Am I still a part of this team and very committed? Yeah. I’ve got a Bulls jersey on and I’m committed here. For as long as I’ll be here I’ll still support and love Chicago.” pic.twitter.com/nnRNDR8Boe
LaVine, 28, is also dealing with a foot injury and addressed speculation that he wasn’t playing because of an impending trade. He told reporters that he will be out three to four weeks and the lateral side of his foot is “pretty inflamed,” per the Chicago Tribune’s Julie Poe.
Zach LaVine talks a bit more in-depth about the nature of his injury, which is affecting the outside of his right foot.
— Julia Poe (@byjuliapoe) December 7, 2023
Will rest for the next week before trying to return to rehab. Received a PRP shot today so won’t travel to San Antonio, but will be with the team after that. pic.twitter.com/Apfb6FSIh6
Zach said he was informed of the 3-4 week timeline before yesterday’s game and told teammates himself. pic.twitter.com/KIhK7OTV47
— Julia Poe (@byjuliapoe) December 7, 2023
In his 18 games played this season, LaVine is averaging 21.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game.