fleet wrote: According to a report Thursday from ESPN's Brian Windhorst, there are at least questions being asked by execs around the league.
Windhorst appeared on The Jump on Thursday to talk about the never-ending Bradley Beal trade rumblings, which the Sixers have been linked to more than once. With Beal not imminently on the move, Windhorst was asked what else league execs are chattering about ahead of the March 25 deadline:
"Well, Ben Simmons was offered for James Harden, so there's a question about whether, if a star becomes available, he could be [on the move].
"And another guy that executives are watching out there, because they're not sure of his future with the organization, is Zach LaVine. Now, I would tell you the Bulls, if they're going to trade a guy like Zach LaVine, who's having a career season, would want to trade him for someone like Bradley Beal. So I think it's not necessarily an either-or. If a player like Bradley Beal is available, that would get Philly or Chicago interested.
"But if you're looking for players who possibly could be out there on the market, [Simmons and LaVine] are two names that have been mentioned by league executives."
https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/sixers/nba-rumors-nba-execs-believe-ben-simmons-could-be-trade-market-zach-lavine
Windhorst is just throwing **** at a wall and hoping something sticks.
The trade would make zero sense: they're basically the exact same player except that Beal is 2 years older. If you look at the season Zach is having and compare it to Beal's 25yr season they're nearly identical.
If the Bulls were ready to win now you could make a case that maybe you want the older/more experienced guy, but for a team that is very far off it makes more sense to keep the younger Zach.
The only scenario in which Lavine gets moved is if brings back multiple high draft picks.




















