NEW YORK — A Bulls-Magic matchup is part of a group of games being rescheduled by the NBA. The Bulls-Magic game originally scheduled to be played on March 12 in Orlando has been moved to March 6.
The Orlando Magic are one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference, but they could become even better by acquiring the Chicago Bulls' star duo via trade.
The changes were made as part of a league-wide schedule adjustment after the NBA postponed several games across the country.
The NBA announced Tuesday afternoon that three upcoming Orlando Magic regular season games have been rescheduled.
According to NBA reporter Anthony Slater and Marcus Thompson II of The Athletic, Nikola Vucevic views the Golden State Warriors as a desirable destination should the Chicago Bulls trade him. The Warriors are interested in acquiring Vucevic.
The Boston Celtics list Jayson Tatum as questionable with a knee injury ahead of their final regular-season matchup vs. the Chicago Bulls.
His tenure in the G-League for the Osceola Magic has been nothing short of incredible through his first two seasons, as the 26-year-old came away with 2024 G-League MVP honors in his first campaign with the team. This year, McClung is averaging 24.0 points, 6.0 assists and 3.2 rebounds while shooting 52.4% from the field.
The 2024-25 NBA season has seen the Cleveland Cavaliers surpass expectations. To bolster their chances of a deep postseason run, they are exploring options in the trade market.
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