3 NBA Teams Have their Eyes on Bol Bol

3 NBA Teams Have Their Eyes on Bol Bol

3 NBA Teams Have Their Eyes on Bol Bol

3 NBA Teams Have Their Eyes on Bol Bol
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Bol Bol a Sudanese-American professional basketball player just been released by the Orlando Magic this week and there are already some NBA teams who are ready to have him in their squad. 

Even though Bol Bol’s performance last season was good he still had to leave his former team and is now a free agent. Even though he was facing health issues for the last 3 years, he is still a prominent player and can accomplish many great things and is only 23 years old. 

Although Bol’s injury history raised some concerns, he still attracted a lot of teams and now Three teams appear to be the frontrunners for signing him.

The Los Angeles Lakers have shown their interest in adding another big man to support Anthony Davis. Jaxson Hayes is an option, but he has also had injury issues. Bol’s size and skill set could fit the Lakers’ needs, but it depends on their willingness to take the risk considering his health history. The Lakers have other priority trades to consider as well.

The Phoenix Suns could also be a good fit for Bol. He would provide valuable depth in the center position off the bench, and his shot-blocking ability is something the Sun’s lack, as Deandre Ayton has not excelled in that area. The Suns’ offensive firepower would create opportunities for Bol to contribute.

The Dallas Mavericks’ are also interested in him as reported by Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. The team sees potential in Bol’s abilities and may consider adding him to their roster.

“Had heard the Magic were looking at dealing Bol Bol dating back to the NBA Draft,” he wrote.

“Two teams mentioned were Phoenix and Dallas, but the Suns have flushed out their veteran minimum centers. Wonder if Bol could be in the Mavericks’ plans if Dallas can find a deal for JaVale McGee.”

One way or another, Bol will find another opportunity in the NBA. Let’s wait and see where he ends up in the end. 

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