This Bulls-Kings Trade Sends Harrison Barnes To Chicago

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The Chicago Bulls are one of the best surprises of the NBA season so far. A lot of people knew that they’d be better than they have been in recent years, but few predicted that they would have this level of success this quickly.

The Miami Heat are currently the top seed in the Eastern Conference but the Bulls are not far behind and spent a lot of time in that spot. The trio of Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Nikola Vucevic has been one of the best in the business this year.

On top of that, the Bulls have a great mix of depth and supporting players. Guys like Lonzo Ball, Alex Caruso, and even Javonte Green have given Chicago some big-time minutes this season. However, some injuries have been hampering them.

Losing Patrick Williams early in the season was a huge blow for the Bulls. They’ve fared well without him, but there’s no doubt that having his great two-way presence would be a huge help for them this year. That’s where the Sacramento Kings come in.

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The Sacramento Kings have a player that the Bulls would love to get their hands on.

If Chicago is serious about competing for a championship this season, why not make a big-time splash and commit to this core? Why not go out and try to get Harrison Barnes?

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