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NBA Trade Rumors: Chicago Bulls Sending Jimmy Butler To Indiana Pacers For Paul George?

NBA Trade Rumors: Chicago Bulls Sending Jimmy Butler To Indiana Pacers For Paul George?

Dheeraj R

The latest NBA trade rumors hinted that the Chicago Bulls might enter a deal with the Indiana Pacers before the start of the new season, eyeing Pacers shooting guard Paul George in exchange for Jimmy Butler.

Sports Rageous reported that the Chicago Bulls are in the process of rebuilding their team after recent two repeated losses in their preseason games. Reports suggested that adding George will help the Bulls to add depth to their roster and focus on their offensive gameplay. It is stated that the 26-year-old player will assist the Chicago Bulls with excellent shooting skills and thus put up high scores on the board in the upcoming NBA season.

Should the trade turn out into a reality, the trade rumors suggested that George might be teamed up with point guard Rajon Rondo, shooting guard Dwyane Wade, power forward Taj Gibson and center Robin Lopez in the frontcourt, which is expected to bring out desired results for the Chicago Bulls in the new season.

Rumors hinted that the Bulls might give away Butler along with small forward Doug McDermott, shooting guard Denzel Valentine, and first-round NBA 2017 Draft pick in order to seal the deal with the Pacers for bringing in Paul George.

On the other hand, the Pacers are also expected to benefit from the rumored trade in the new NBA season. As rumors have it, Butler will provide the Pacers with excellent shooting as well as leadership skills, which will help the team to become one of the top contenders in the Eastern Conference, reported SB Nation. Moreover, McDermott and Valentine are expected to bring versatility to the Pacers team with their exceptional defensive and offensive gameplay.

However, neither the Bulls nor the Indiana Pacers commented about the rumored trade scenario. Keep posted here for NBA trade rumors and updates on the possible deal.

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