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DeMar DeRozan says he’s committed to the Chicago Bulls amid contract negotiations: ‘I love it here. None of that has changed’

The Chicago Bulls' DeMar DeRozan is congratulated by teammates while walking back to the bench during the third quarter against the Utah Jazz at the United Center on Nov. 6, 2023, in Chicago.

MIAMI — DeMar DeRozan is used to chatter. As a 15-year veteran of the NBA, he knows how trade cycles — and the rumor mills that surround them — work.

But as the Chicago Bulls navigate a critical trade window focused on moving Zach LaVine, DeRozan feels nothing has changed about his future with the franchise.

Despite a report from

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