Chicago Bulls guard Torrey Craig has found himself in the headlines again, and this time it is not for a good reason.
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Adult Film Star Puts Craig's New Relationship Under Microscope
Craig recently went public with his relationship with rap superstar Megan Thee Stallion. But unfortunately, his past has come back to haunt him as a result.
Former adult film star Lana Rhoades weighed in on Craig's new relationship with the Grammy-winning artist questioning if she is Craig's type.
This is just the latest saga in Torrey and Meg's new relationship as the Bull's guard was accused of cheating on her earlier this month which prompted some of Meg's fans to beg her to end the relationship.
"Torrey's BM be getting at Meg too. Omg MEGAN LEAVE!" one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Nobody is lying on a waterboy for shits and giggles," another fan added.
Bulls Urged to Trade Zach LaVine.
It's been an abysmal season for the Chicago Bulls this season. Their 17-20 record has them sitting in 10th place in the Eastern Conference standings. If the regular season ended today, the Bulls would barely qualify for the play-in tournament. But playing in a conference as loaded as the East that features teams such as the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers, some believe that it's time for the Bulls to jump ship and trade the house.
One media pundit believes that All-Star shooting guard Zach LaVine should be the first Bulls player to hit the trading block.
"At this point in his career, he's no longer a fit for the Chicago Bulls. And that's fine. What isn't right is the Bulls keeping him on the roster when they clearly know they're ready for a rebuild. It's understandable that part of that may be due to the lack of a trade market but part of that could also be Chicago's hesitance to pull the trigger on a trade," Michael Saenz of FanSided writes.
"Heading into the deadline, this is a saga that desperately needs to end. LaVine deserves a chance to move on from this chapter of his career as much as the Bulls do. No matter what the trade market looks like at the moment, it would be in the best interest of all sides for Chicago to work hard to find a trade that makes sense."