One of the most sought -after free agents this summer is Zach Lavine. The Chicago Bulls shooting Guard wants to hold off the offseason meetings and only then decide on its future.
In his exit interview after the Chicago Bulls playoff, Lavine spoke of a "big decision" when he was asked about his upcoming Free Agency. "I want to experience this from A to Z and not make hasty decisions," said Lavine, who is represented by LeBron-Buddy Rich Paul and Klutch Sports.
The 27-year-old spent the past five years with the Bulls after he came to Windy City in the course of Jimmy Butler's trades in the course of Jimmy Butler's trades. A year later, Lavine signed an offer for four years and $ 78 million at the Sacramento Kings, but since the Guard was a restricted free agent, the bulls followed up and thus retained the later all-star.
Now Lavine is unrestricted free agent and can choose his next destination. "This is about business. It shouldn't mean that I will definitely come back, but also not that I will leave the team safely," said Lavine. After all, Chicago can offer most of the money, a maximum of $ 210 million for five years.
Zach Lavine wants a maximum contract
The persistent knee problems, which Lavine affected in the second part of the season, are at least no need for the Bulls if you can trust Bulls-Boss Artura's Karnisova's words: "We have a good relationship with him and the last both years Were the best of his career. We'll see what is now happening, "said the Lithuanian.
In any case, the bulls will not get a discount, which Lavine made more than clear: "It is important to me that I am paid as I deserve it. I see myself as one of the best players in the league. I think that I have proven in recent years. "
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In the season expired for the Bulls, Lavine put 24.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.5 assists on average, all of this managed to get out of the field at 47.6 percent and 38.9 percent. As a reward, Lavine was elected to the All-Star team for the second time in a row. However, the 27-year-old has never made the leap into the all-NBA team.
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