NEW YORK — A Bulls-Magic matchup is part of a group of games being rescheduled by the NBA. The Bulls-Magic game originally scheduled to be played on March 12 in Orlando has been moved to March 6.
The Orlando Magic are one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference, but they could become even better by acquiring the Chicago Bulls' star duo via trade.
The NBA announced Tuesday afternoon that three upcoming Orlando Magic regular season games have been rescheduled.
The changes were made as part of a league-wide schedule adjustment after the NBA postponed several games across the country.
Here’s a look at the six Bulls who have the most trade value and why their individual circumstances warrant trades.
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