NBA Trade Rumors: Paul George to Chicago Bulls, Lebron James Wants Dwayne Wade?

The NBA 2016-17 is about to begin in a few days and the constant flow of NBA trade rumors seems to be at a heightened pace. It only serves to fuel the growing excitement of the fans. What will the forthcoming NBA season offer? Will it be more exhilarating than the last?

The Bulls Have Paul George As A Team Member

A report from the Inquisitr indicated that two NBA teams will swap their members anytime soon. The NBA trade rumors say the Chicago Bulls is negotiating with the Indiana Pacers and the trade may soon be finalized. It involves two all-star members of the NBA, Paul George of the Pacers and Jimmy Butler of the Bulls.

Both have played for the USA Olympic basketball team in Rio last summer and helped the team win their third Olympic Basketball Championship Crown. Along with Butler, the Bulls will also send Doug McDermott, Denzel Valentine, and a draft pick to the Pacers. The swap will enable the Bulls to form a Big Three in the persons of George, Dwayne Wade and Rajon Rondo.

Did The Cleveland Cavaliers Court Dwayne Wade?

There are NBA trade rumors circulating recently that the Cleveland Cavaliers wanted Wade to join their ranks. Lebron James has confirmed that he wanted Wade to join his team. But the only problem is that the Cavaliers just couldn't afford him. "We couldn't afford him," said James. "It's that simple," he added.

Wade had already signed a $47million deal with the Bulls which will tie him up with the Chicago team for the next two years. The Cavs have already reached the limits of its cap with the inclusion of James, Kevin Lobe, Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson.

It now appears that the NBA trade rumors for the upcoming season will have a number of big three's. There is one in the New York Knicks composed of Carmelo Anthony, Derrick Rose and Blake Griffin - if he is traded by the LA clippers. This will really be an exciting NBA season

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