Though the Chicago Bulls were one of just two teams who didn’t make a trade prior to last Thursday’s deadline, they plan to be active in the buyout market.
Reported by K.C. Johnson of NBCS Chicago, the Bulls have had conversations with not just Russell Westbrook, but another fellow former Laker guard, as well.
“The Bulls’ interest in Russell Westbrook should the veteran point guard reach a buyout from the Utah Jazz is legitimate. In fact, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski called them “a front-runner” to land Westbrook last week. Patrick Beverley’s camp and the Bulls also have had conversations, a source said, after the Marshall High product reached agreement on a buyout from the Orlando Magic.”
In 45 games this season with the Lakers, Beverley averaged 6.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game.
The Chicago-native would bring another veteran defensive presence to Billy Donovan’s backcourt, in which the Bulls are looking to add depth for a hopeful playoff push.
If the Bulls strike out on their pursuit of Westbrook, look for Beverley to become a real target for Chicago.
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