PHOENIX -- With their well-known interest in Jimmy Butler, the Phoenix Suns could reportedly pursue another Eastern Conference star ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reported Friday that the Suns could develop interest in Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine:
With arguments that the Thunder should or should not make a move as the trade deadline, a new name has emerged as a potential trade candidate.
Mitchell will be making his sixth appearance at the All-Star game this year. The guard has helped to lead the Cavaliers to the best record in the NBA this season. Mitchell has ave
James L. Edwards III, Fred Katz and Jay King analyze the Eastern Conference at the halfway point of the season.
A recent report mentioned that the Phoenix Suns may be interested in acquiring a different star from the Eastern Conference ahead of the trade deadline.
The gap between the top teams and the rest of the conference has evaporated, leaving a conference where many teams could prevail.
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There are still a few other teams that the three-time NBA All-Star Beal, 31, would reportedly approve a trade to. But with the Bucks apparently out of the running, it appears much likelier now that Beal (and also by extension Butler) might just be staying put through the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
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Mitchell, the Cavs’ leading scorer, was named a 2025 Eastern Conference All-Star starter on Thursday night. It will be his sixth consecutive All-Star appearance and second as starter.