The Cleveland Cavaliers have acquired Lonzo Ball from the Chicago Bulls, a deal celebrated as a major victory for the Cavaliers, given Ball’s capabilities as a backup to all-star Darius Garland. In return, the Bulls received Isaac Okoro, a player who has struggled recently, raising eyebrows about Chicago’s decision. Ball’s move to Cleveland enhances the team’s depth while providing contract flexibility, as he has two years left on a $20 million deal. This trade has been viewed as puzzling for the Bulls, who opted for a limited player instead of pursuing other potential offers. The trade underscores differing trajectories for both franchises: Cleveland solidifying their roster and the Bulls appearing to ta
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