NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Eyeing $60 Million Chicago Bulls Star as Prime Buyout Target in Ongoing Roster ReshuffleLuka Doncic (Image via Getty) The Los Angeles Lakers’ offseason revamp has addressed several key areas, but the franchise appears far from finished. With an eye on bolstering their frontcourt depth even further, the Lakers are reportedly monitoring the buyout market closely—particularly the situation surrounding two-time All-Star Nikola Vucevic of the Chicago Bulls.

Los Angeles Lakers Monitoring Bulls Center Nikola Vucevic

According to a recent report by ClutchPoints’ Anthony Irwin, the Los Angeles Lakers are “closely monitoring” the situation involving Nikola Vucevic, who could become a buyout candidate later in the season.“This does leave a few interesting free agents still, not even including eventual buyout candidates like Chicago’s Nikola Vucevic. As they did with Smart, the Lakers are closely monitoring that situation.” — Anthony Irwin, ClutchPointsVucevic has been the subject of multiple trade rumors this offseason, yet no substantial interest has materialized. The Bulls, facing a roster that lacks clear direction, are now reportedly open to a midseason buyout if no trade suitors step forward.

What Vucevic Brings to the Table

At 34, Nikola Vucevic remains a capable and highly versatile big man. Last season, he averaged:Nikola Vucevic

Nikola Vucevic (Image via Twitter Chicago Bulls)

CategoryStat Points 18.5 PPG Rebounds 10.1 RPG Field Goal % 53.0% 3-Point % 40.2%Despite his age, his ability to operate as both a traditional post player and a floor-spacer makes him a rare commodity. At 6’10”, Vucevic could thrive in a second-unit role, giving the Lakers offensive stability off the bench without disrupting Deandre Ayton’s position in the starting lineup.

Lakers’ Roster Outlook and Fit

The Lakers have already made waves this offseason by acquiring Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart. These moves filled some key gaps on the roster—interior presence and perimeter defense—but the frontcourt still lacks depth.Here’s how the rotation might look with Vucevic added:PlayerRole Deandre Ayton Starting Center Nikola Vucevic Second-Unit Anchor / Backup CenterWith Ayton’s game centered around athleticism and paint presence, Vucevic could complement the second unit by offering offensive versatility and shooting from the outside.

Cap Space and Competition

One major hurdle in acquiring Vucevic lies in the Lakers’ limited financial flexibility. The team might only be able to offer him a veteran minimum contract, which may not be enough to compete with cap-rich franchises like the Golden State Warriors or the Detroit Pistons.TeamAdvantage Lakers Title Contention, Prestige Warriors Larger Cap Space, Veteran Core Pistons Cap Flexibility, Expanded RoleVucevic could opt for a larger role and more money elsewhere, making the Lakers’ pursuit somewhat uncertain despite their interest.

Why the Los Angeles Lakers Are Not Done Yet

The Western Conference remains stacked, and while the Lakers have improved, they’re not yet a lock for championship contention. This keeps the pressure on the front office to seek impactful moves throughout the season—whether through trades or savvy buyout acquisitions.Also read: Why the New York Knicks Could Land $93 Million Washington Wizards Superstar as Potential Free Agent Addition for 2025-26 Playoff PushVucevic represents exactly the kind of player who could tip the scale in their favor, provided he becomes available and agrees to terms.