Jimmy Butler arrived in San Francisco, and during the night of new spectacular trades in the NBA, Nikola Vučević and his possible path to the same city were mentioned once again.
The Montenegrin center has been mentioned as a target for Golden State for a long time, and American media are reporting that the "Warriors" have not yet given up on the Chicago Bulls basketball player.
However, before the last day of the trade deadline, our ace is calm.
"I don't expect much to happen until the end of the trade, if I stay in Chicago I'll be happy," said Vučević.
He recorded a double-double for the Bulls against Minnesota last night, but he couldn't help the team to victory. Reporters wondered if that was his last game in a red jersey.
"I don't have that feeling, I don't think this was my last game for Chicago," Vučević said clearly.
After DeMar DeRozan left earlier, and Zach LaVine this January, the NBA league writes that now only Vučević remains from the Bulls' "big three".
"As I said - I will be happy and with these guys I want to finish the season strong and I hope we stay in the play-in zone," the Montenegrin is clear.
Vučević is playing his 14th season in the strongest basketball league, and one of the best - averaging 19,5 points, 10,4 rebounds and 3,5 assists per game.
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