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NBA Trade Rumors: Will Brooklyn Nets Send Brook Lopez To Chicago Bulls?

NBA Trade Rumors: Will Brooklyn Nets Send Brook Lopez To Chicago Bulls?

Dheeraj R

The latest NBA trade rumors hinted that the Brooklyn Nets might enter into a deal with the Chicago Bulls. Reports claimed that the Nets are looking for perfect trade options for their center player Brook Lopez and Chicago Bulls are purported to be interested in the deal.

Sports Rageous reported that the Brooklyn Nets is planning to rebuild their roster and trading Lopez in exchange for another talented player before the trade deadline is touted to be their agenda. According to the reports, the Nets have witnessed three losses in five games in the ongoing NBA season, which is rumored to have prompted them to look out for talented players in the vicinity.

It is stated that the signing up a deal with the Bulls will provide the Brooklyn Nets team with the opportunity to bring in more competent players and thus improve their overall gameplay. In contrast, ESPN's Marc Stein stated that the Nets are also looking forward to signing a deal with the Boston Celtics team. Nonetheless, the team has not shown any signs of interest in bringing Lopez onto their roster.

On the contrary, Chicago Bulls is reportedly interested in trading Lopez, as it will reunite him with his twin brother Robin Lopez. The Lopez brother's union is expected to help the Bulls to address their frontcourt issues and thus, become one of the strong contenders in the NBA league.

In order to seal the deal with the Brooklyn Nets, the trade rumors hinted that the Bulls might offer many first-round NBA draft picks to the Nets, which will help them to improve their roster at a faster pace.

However, none of the teams have officially commented on the rumored trade scenario involving Brook Lopez. So, these rumors should be considered with a grain of salt as of now.

Keep posted in here for more updates and NBA trade rumors on the Brooklyn Nets and Chicago Bulls.

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