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Bulls Trade INCOMING – Report Reveals MAJOR Update…



Bulls Trade INCOMING – Report Reveals MAJOR Update…

In this episode of Bulls Digest, Shaq Barnes reports that the Chicago Bulls are open to moving backup center Jalen Smith as trade season approaches.

Smith is averaging 9 points and 6.3 rebounds in just 17.7 minutes per game, production that could be extremely valuable for playoff contenders looking to add frontcourt depth. The former 2020 lottery pick is under contract through 2027, earning just over $9 million per year, making him an attractive and affordable trade piece.

However, Shaq Barnes questions the logic behind the Bulls being open to trading Jalen Smith while Nikola Vučević remains on the roster, raising serious questions about the team’s long-term direction at center and overall roster construction.

Is trading Jalen Smith the right move for the Bulls, or is Chicago making another short-sighted decision? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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  1. Lotta ppl down on Vuc and rightfully so but u can’t just trade ppl u don’t like if they have no value and nobody is giving value for Vuc. I would keep Smith for sure but we gotta leverage the assets we have if we don’t wanna keep being a below average play-in team.

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