Chicago Bulls: 3 reasons to re-sign Zach LaVine

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The Chicago Bulls have not reached an agreement with restricted free agent Zach LaVine. Here’s a look at three reasons why they should re-sign the fourth-year guard.

The Chicago Bulls finished Year 1 of their rebuild with a 27-55 record. This was their worst win-loss total since the 2003-04 campaign.

Although the team wants to do all it can to avoid another painful season like the one we just witnessed, the Bulls have been noticeably quiet since the free agency period began nearly a week ago.

Sure, they signed their two selections from the 2018 NBA Draft, Wendell Carter Jr. and Chandler Hutchison. The Bulls have also extended qualifying offers to David Nwaba and Zach LaVine, making them both restricted free agents.

Aside from that, though, the front office has flown under the radar, which is kind of expected considering they want to take a cautious approach in regards to building the next era of Bulls basketball.

While Nwaba certainly made a name for himself last season, the storyline that will continue to dominate the offseason is whether the Bulls should re-sign fourth-year guard Zach LaVine. The answer to that question is yesm and here’s a look at three reasons why that would be a wise move.