#1 Jabari Parker
After four years with the Milwaukee Bucks, Jabari Parker signed a two-year, $40 million deal with the Chicago Bulls last summer.
The deal looked to be the perfect match as the Bulls had landed a player entering his prime, while Parker was thrilled to be linking up with his hometown team.
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Nevertheless, Parker has fallen out with Bulls management, and Ken Berker from Bleacher Report is reporting that the team will look to trade the 23-year-old:
Indeed, Parker returned to the rotation on Jan. 12 and played well in five straight games off the bench before being held out of Wednesday night's game with the knee issue. Multiple league sources confirmed Bartelstein is working with the Bulls to find a trade solution, so Parker's increased role could be a thinly veiled effort to showcase him to potential suitors.
Despite Parker's problems with the Bulls, the forward is still averaging 14.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game and is likely to attract considerable interest.
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