The Chicago Bulls face a critical moment. Their 5-0 start is long gone, and now they sit below .500. Their collapse came on defense. The team gives up points easily and cannot close games against mid-tier rivals. That is why the front office is searching for an anchor who can bring immediate order. Their target is a big-name player born in the city: Anthony Davis.
The report comes from ESPN journalist Jamal Collier. His sources say Chicago’s defensive weakness pushed the Bulls to explore the market. The front office wants a player who can stabilize the interior structure. According to the report, they believe Davis is the answer they need.
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“The Bulls have had internal discussions about how to proceed, including conversations about Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis, sources told ESPN, whom they believe could help the team’s porous rim protection and interior defense,” Collier wrote.
Cuenta Brett Siegel que Los Angeles Lakers estaba pensando en traspasar a Anthony Davis incluso antes de conseguir a Luka Doncic y hasta tuvieron conversaciones con otros equipos.
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Chicago has strong reasons to look toward Dallas. The team fell into a slump after a promising start. After going 6-1, they lost 9 of their next 12 games. Defensively, they allowed 127.4 points per game, second-worst only to the Utah Jazz. They also surrendered 56.5 points in the paint, the highest mark in the East aside from Charlotte.
That is where Davis emerges as an obvious solution. His impact as a rim protector remains elite. Despite his injury history and the fact that he is past his prime years, he still has the ability to organize a defense. In his recent return against the Lakers, he blocked three shots and proved he remains effective.
The Bulls are studying a major move. The team would be willing to include any player except Josh Giddey, Buzelis, and Coby White. That protection complicates negotiations with the Mavericks. Dallas wants draft picks or young players with immediate upside. Without White in the conversation, the formula becomes harder to complete. Still, pieces like Ayo Dosunmu could help build a workable package.
Chicago’s dilemma goes beyond the price. The team is still building an identity. Giddey drives an up-tempo style, and the group is adjusting. They average 10 more points over their last 12 games, but defending at that pace requires chemistry. The roster remains young, and its ceiling is unclear.
A team source issued an internal warning: “I don’t think going out and chasing X megastar is the best way to proceed — at least today.” That message sums up the moment. Chicago wants to evolve without compromising its future for a star with physical risk. Time will tell whether betting on Anthony Davis becomes a boost or a mistake.