NBA Trade Rumors: Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns And Sacramento Kings In Three-Way Trade; Rudy Gray Moving To Bulls

NBA trade rumors are one of the most favorite topics today. Every NBA fan is on the lookout who will be transferring to another team and who will be staying. According to recent NBA rumors, Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings are in a three-way trade talk. Learn the players who are involved.

Bulls,Suns And Kings In A Three-Way Trade Talks

The latest NBA rumor has it that Chicago Bulls is willing to trade Taj Gibson to have Sacramento King's small forward Rudy Gay on their team. This arrangement is only possible if Phoenix Sun will join Bulls and King in the three-way deal.

Per Christian Today, Taj Gibson can replace Rudy Gay in Sacramento Kings or he could join Phoenix Suns. If Gibson will land in Suns, he is expected to reinforce the team's frontcourt play. On the said arrangement, Brandon Knight will be moved to Kings and Gay to Chicago Bulls. The three teams are expected to benefit in this three-way NBA trade.

Rudy Gay Moves To Chicago Bulls

There are high chances that Rudy Gay will be moving out of Sacramento Kings, earlier this week he disclosed that he is not happy with how the team is communicating with him about the NBA trade off. Per CBS Sports, Gay already talked to Vlade Divac, Sacramento King's general manager about his future with the team and he explained that they are working on an agreement.

"I have talked to Vlade," Rudy Gay told ABC10. "I can't say since Monday stuff has changed, but I just feel like we have a little bit of time to start changing things. At this point in my career, I just want to be happy. I talked to Vlade and we're trying to make that happen."

Are you hopeful to see Rudy Gay with the Chicago Bulls in the next NBA season? Where do you think will Taj Gibson sign up between the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Sun? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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