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Chicago Bulls power forward Patrick Williams has drawn little interest from opposing teams, according to NBA Insider Jake Fischer in The Stein Line.
Fischer reported “few rival executives” have “expressed much interest” in Williams amid the Bulls’ 8-12 start to the season.
Williams signed a five-year, $90 million contract with the Bulls before the season, and per Fischer, several teams, including the Charlotte Hornets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Toronto Raptors, were linked to him ahead of his restricted free agency last summer.
As the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline approaches, Bulls executives have been in contact with several teams regarding potential trades. They are reportedly open to moving most of their roster, including key players like Zach LaVine, Lonzo Ball and Nikola Vučević, according to Fischer.
“Most notably, sources say, Chicago has expressed a desire to move LaVine, Vučević and Ball — who collectively command nearly $85 million in salary this season,” Fischer wrote. “The fact they were willing to move DeMar and [Alex] Caruso [this past offseason], they’re willing to move anybody 1732917598.”
The 23-year-old Florida State product was selected fourth overall in the 2020 NBA Draft and earned All-Rookie Second Team honors.
In his fourth season with the Bulls, he has averaged 9.9 points per game, 2.3 assists and 5.0 rebounds while shooting 39.4 percent from the three-point line.
Williams appeared in just 43 games last season with the Bulls before undergoing season-ending foot surgery.
This season, he has been dealing with lingering issues from the injury and has not played since Nov. 18 against the Detroit Pistons due to inflammation in his surgically repaired foot, head coach Billy Donovan told reporters.
Chicago holds an 8-12 record and sits 10th in the Eastern Conference. The Bulls have missed the playoffs in each of the last two seasons and six of the past seven.
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