Chicago Bulls agree to trade Nikola Vucevic to the Boston Celtics

NBA franchises, in the thick of trade season, are scrambling to make roster adjustments just before the Feb. 5, 3 p.m. ET (noon PT) deadline.

As teams search for ideal suitors and partners to green-light prospective trades, the Boston Celtics have beefed up their frontcourt after making a move to receive center Nikola Vucevic and a second-round draft pick from theChicago Bullsin exchange for guard Anfernee Simons and a second-round pick,according to ESPN's Shams Charania.

Vucevic, who stands at 6-foot-9, 260-pounds, adds another big body to the Celtics' frontline. He joins a front court that includes Neemias Queta, Luka Garza, Sam Hauser, Xavier Tillman and Jordan Walsh.

Not only do they add another big, but they get someone who they can fill into their roster and will find his way. Vucevic can score in multiple ways.

Vucevic isn't a big who demands the ball, just knows what to do when gets it. He can score like a traditional big in the post, with his back to the basket. He has the capability to face up and shoot, or step back for three. If he's not getting the ball, he'll go and get an offensive rebound and putback.

Vucevic, 35, averaged 16.9 points, nine rebounds and 3.8 assists in 48 games played with the Bulls. He shot 50.5% from the field and showed an ability to stretch the floor, shooting 37.6% from the three-point arc.

Vucevic joins his fourth team in his 15 NBA seasons. He was drafted out of USC by thePhiladelphia 76erswith the 16th overall pick of the first round of the 2011 NBA Draft. Vucevic played nine seasons with theOrlando Magicand the previous five seasons in Chicago before being traded to Boston on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

The Celtics (31-18) currently have the third-best record in the Eastern Conference and sit 5.5 games behind the Detroit Pistons atop of the list.

Nikola Vucevic contract details

Vucevic signed a three-year, $60 million veteran extension contract with the Bulls in 2023. He's in the final year of that deal and is owed $21.4 million. Vucevic becomes an unrestricted free agent in July.

Nikola Vucevic career stats

The Celtics add a guy who has averaged a double-double for the entirety of his career. Vucevic's career numbers include 17.2 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists. From the field, he shoots at a 49.8% rate, including 35.1% from deep. He's a career 77.3% free throw shooter.

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Bulls load up the guard position

As for Chicago, they add another guard to their locker room. Simons joins a stacked team at his position including Josh Giddey, Ayo Dosunmu, Coby White andrecently acquired via trade Jaden Ivey and Mike Conley.

Simons, 26, is an eighth-year guard who was selected right out of high school, IMG Academy, with the 24th overall pick by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2018 NBA draft.

The 6-foot-3, 200-pound Simons has developed his game into becoming a formidable scorer who can light up a box score in spurts. His three-point shooting has stood out, as he connects on 39.5% of threes per game this season.

After years in Portland and playing behind the tutelage of Damian Lillard, Simons has grown to master his shot off the dribble, whether a side-step, step-back or snatch-back into his jumper.

Simons has proven that he's talented enough to be a starter in the NBA. As a starter for three seasons in Portland from 2022 to 2025, Simons averaged 20.7 points, 4.7 assists and 2.9 rebounds in 178 games during that span.

He's averaged 14.2 points on 44% field goal shooting and 39.5% on three-point field goals so far this season with the Celtics.

Simons goes from being a part of the third-best team in the East to a 24-26 Bulls team that is looking to make waves for a playoff push. They currently have the ninth-best record in the Eastern Conference, which would give them a play-in tournament berth.

Anfernee Simons contract details

Simons is in the final year of a four-year, $100 million contract he signed with Portland in 2022. He'll earn $27.6 million this season before becoming an unrestricted free agent in July.

Anfernee Simons career stats

Simons averages 14.9 points and 3.2 assists for his career. His shooting splits are 43.2% on field goals, 38.2% on three-point shots and 88.1% from the charity stripe.

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Experts provide feedback, thoughts on trade

NBA experts and analysts broke down the Vucevic-Simons trade on ESPN following the news.

Former NBA guard and ESPN analyst Iman Shumpert:

"I love it. I'm a Josh Giddey guy. I like the way he plays. He has an array of moves and finishes that he likes to do and he's a slasher-type player. I like that (the Bulls) have a ball dominant guy now that doesn't mind holding on to the ball and waiting until the very end to get us something. And he's young Dame. I see his game and I see how much time they spent in the gym together. I think it's remarkable that he scores the ball in a similar way that Damian Lillard does. And that's all I feel I'm getting, when I get him. You see this one-dribble, pound-dribble to the step back, he's able to get in there and do the floaters, and he's got height on him. He doesn't have to use a lot of dribbles. But he doesn't mind. I think he's a willing passer. It's hard to find a willing passer in the NBA, and if you can get him the right pick and roll, he's a dangerous guy to bring to a team like that."

Los Angeles Sparks' forward and ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike:

"You said the word 'remarkable.' That's what I'm using to describe Boston this year. A lot of people thought this was going to be a gap year. It's turning out to be a very, very solid, a good year for Boston Celtics. They're third in the East. And now they get a big that is very important for them, especially if they're gonna go up and try to make some noise in the postseason. And with [Vucevic], he fits that [Joe] Mazzulla system. Y'all, that guy can shoot. He's shooting, I think, 37% from three. He's big and strong. He's not afraid. He doesn't really run away from physicality. Look at this right here. Knock down. Joe [Mazzulla] was like hmm, this could work for me. I can do something with this. This is a good step in the right direction for a team that we thought, 'oh, they were selling off pieces' A couple [years] after the championship, it was difficult after Jayson Tatum's injury. Now you built back in a way that I'm actually quite surprised at how quick the turnaround is."

NBA Front Office Insider Bobby Marks:

"Well, to get something, you got to give up something. I mean, Anfernee Simon's had been pretty good with with Boston, sixth man numbers here. There was a somewhat of a, I think, more of a void for the playoffs, because Neemias Queta has been pretty good, holding down the fort for Boston right now. But you get an established player and Nikola Vucevic. Double expiring contracts, so there's financial savings here. But I think this move is made for more for April and May, less for the rest of the regular-season."

ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst

"So this Tatum is a outlier, a major thing we don't know about. Vucevic is the type of player that Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis, they won a championship with it. Simons' was playing great. He just had a wild, incredible January. For Chicago, I assume they're making this trade because they intend to pay Anfernee Simons. Just as they made the trade for Jaden Ivey, they intend to pay him. This is again, 'pre-agency', and now he's going to open up 'pre-agency' for Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu, who was probably, I would say, almost certainly, both of them strongly going to be elsewhere by Thursday, if not by the end of today."

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Todd Monken gives passionate outline of his vision as he's introduced as the Browns' coach

BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Todd Monken was a surprise choice to become the Cleveland Browns' head coach.

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In his introductory news conference on Tuesday, Monken tried to reassure those unfamiliar with his background by delivering an emotionally charged outline of his vision and philosophy.

"There's something that I've kind of always lived by as a position coach, as a coordinator, and I will as a head coach. They cut a check with my name on it. You know what they expect? A fricking kick-(butt) football team," Monken, wearing a dark suit and orange tie, said during his opening remarks. "My job is to prove it every single day, and I appreciate that."

Monken is the seventh coach hired by Dee and Jimmy Haslam since they bought the franchise in 2012. Among those, he is the fifth first-time NFL head coach and the fifth who was an offensive coordinator in his last stop.

The previous six coaches under the Haslams have compiled a 73-139-1 regular-season record, the second-worst mark in the NFL. The Browns have had just four winning seasons since returning to the NFL in 1999.

Monken comes to Cleveland after three seasons as Baltimore's offensive coordinator and 11 years as an NFL assistant, including 2019 as the Browns' offensive coordinator. He replaces Kevin Stefanski, who was 46-58 in six seasons. Stefanski, nowAtlanta's coach, was a two-time AP NFL Coach of the Year and led the Browns to the playoffs in 2020 and 2023. However, Cleveland went 5-12 this season and 8-26 over the past two years.

General manager Andrew Berry cited Monken's ability to collaborate and adapt his offensive system to his personnel as his most attractive qualities.

"I thought the coolest evolution was the contrast in his first two years in Baltimore. They were largely a power QB run-based offense under Greg Roman. They were looking to see Lamar (Jackson) take another step as a passer. He wins this second MVP (in 2023, Monken's first season as coordinator), where they're very much a pass-oriented offense, and he has one of the greatest passing seasons in NFL history.

"Then they go out and sign Derrick Henry the next year. Philosophically, they were much different. They were power run downhill, and they had another phenomenal offensive season. To see that level of change just in a single year, adapting to the strengths of the personnel, it's very impressive."

Monken turns 60 on Thursday, marking the fourth time this century that a first-time NFL head coach will be 60 or older going into his opener. David Culley was 65 when he took over the Houston Texans in 2021, while Vic Fangio (Denver, 2019) was 61 and Bruce Arians (Arizona, 2013) was 60.

"I'm not getting any younger, let's be honest here. Although I'll say this, the version you're getting of me now is a hell of a lot better than it would've been 15-20 years ago, so I'll at least say that," Monken said.

Two immediate questions for Monken are whether Jim Schwartz will return as defensive coordinator and whether the Browns' starting QB for 2026 is already on the roster.

Schwartz has led one of the league's top defenses over the past three seasons but is upset about being passed over, after many thought he was the favorite to replace Stefanski.

Cleveland led the league in total defense in 2023 and ranked fourth this season.Myles Garrett had 23 sacks to break the NFL single-season record. Schwartz is under contract for one more season.

Monken said he has spoken with Schwartz but didn't have an update on whether Schwartz will be back.

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Whoever the Browns' defensive coordinator is, Monken said he wouldn't change the scheme.

"When I was preparing for the Cleveland Browns, I wasn't trying to chip Jim Schwartz. I was chipping Myles Garrett," Monken said. "When I was sliding in protection to the outside backers, or Grant Delpit was blitzing off the edge, I was sliding the protection to the players. And when I was worried about throwing to the right against Denzel Ward or Tyson Campbell to the left, that's what I was worried about throwing at."

Figuring out the quarterback spot will be critical for Monken. The Browns have had a league-high 13 quarterbacks since 2020, including seven over the past two seasons.

Shedeur Sanders started the final seven games, going 3-4. He had a 56.6% completion rate and a 68.1 passer rating with 1,400 passing yards, seven touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

Sanders has to play behind a makeshift line and was missing the Browns' leading rusher and receiver for the last two games.

Deshaun Watson has played in only 19 games since being acquired in 2022. He has gone 9-10 as Cleveland's starter with 19 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and an 80.7 passer rating. He did not play this season while rehabbing from a torn Achilles tendon.

Dillon Gabriel, last year's third-round pick who started six games, is also on the roster.

Cleveland has the sixth and 24th overall selections in the NFL draft.

"I think, like any position on the team, that's still to be determined. Am I excited about Shedeur? I'm excited about all the quarterbacks in the room, and I'm excited to coach this football team," Monken said.

Sanders, who is participating in thePro Bowl Gamesthis week, met with Monken on Friday at the Browns' facility.

"It's truly great that he was able to coach Lamar, and he was able to accomplish everything that he was able to accomplish in his life and his career," Sanders said Monday. "I feel like we definitely have a connection just in talking to him and seeing kind of like his vibe, and he has a great vibe about him."

Berry also tried to counter the narrative that the choice of Monken wasn't unanimous, and that Haslam chose Monken while others in the front office wanted Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase.

"I would say very respectfully, I think there is an underlying and stereotypical assumption for why people could say that. And I think that's completely unfair," Berry said.

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McCourty: 'Travesty' Bill Belichick's Hall snub will steal spotlight from others

SAN FRANCISCO -- Devin McCourty agrees that his long-time coach should be enshrined into the Hall of Fame this summer, but said the real impact of Bill Belichick not getting voted in this year will be the attention stolen from those who are.

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Belichick won a record six Super Bowl titles as head coach of the New England Patriots before parting ways with the team after the 2023 season. Eligible for the Hall of Fame for the first time this year, news broke last week that he will not be part of the 2026 Hall of Fame class that will be announced Thursday night.

Belichick was up for selection alongside Patriots owner Robert Kraft and three senior player candidates in Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson, 49ers running back Roger Craig and Steelers defensive end L.C. Greenwood. Kraft reportedly also did not make the final cut.

The widespread speculation is that voters did not support Belichick being a "first-ballot" Hall of Famer because of the 2007 Spygate scandal and the Deflategate drama that resulted in a suspension for quarterback Tom Brady. Other voters have said they prioritized what is viewed as a backlog of worthy candidates whose windows to be voted into the Hall of Fame are running out.

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McCourty took issue with the various requirements, including that at least four -- but no more than nine -- candidates can be elected annually.

"Shouldn't the Hall of Fame just be, 'Is this guy a Hall of Famer, yes or no?' And then we move forward," McCourty said on Tuesday ahead of working Super Bowl LX as a commentator for NBC Sports.

McCourty was a first-round pick in 2010 by the Patriots and went on to win three Super Bowl titles while playing 13 seasons for Belichick. He believes his former coach will reach the hallowed halls of Canton one day, but is concerned that his omission this year will be a storyline that overrides the induction of others.

"I think the travesty of all of this is this summer, there's gonna be a Hall of Fame induction and there's gonna be guys who are deserving of being in the Hall of Fame. And we can probably all bet that the top topic is gonna be Bill Belichick not being there," McCourty said. "And I think that's unfortunate because there are going to be players, coaches, contributors that are Hall of Fame worthy, but because this feels like a huge mistake, the only talk is going to be about the guys that didn't get into the Hall of Fame."

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Melinda French Gates says Bill Gates 'has to answer' for being in the Epstein files

Melinda French Gates spoke out for the first time since the release of Epstein files that contained mentions of her ex-husband, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

NBC Universal Melinda Gates during an interview in 2025.  (Chona Kasinger / Bloomberg via Getty Images file)

In an interview with NPR's "Wild Card" podcast on Tuesday, Melinda French Gates said she felt "unbelievable sadness" seeing her ex-husband's name mentioned in the new batch of filesreleased on Friday by the Justice Department.

"Whatever questions remain there ... for those people, and for even my ex-husband, they need to answer to those things, not me," she said. "And I am so happy to be away from all the muck that was there."

"No girl should ever be put in the situation that they were put in by Epstein and whatever was going on with all of the various people around him. No girl," she added. "I mean, it's just — it's beyond heartbreaking. I remember being those ages those girls were. I remember my daughters being those ages."

Bill Gates was one of several of the world's richest and most prominent men mentioned in the millions of files released by the Justice Department on Friday in connection with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a series of emails from 2013 that Epstein sent to himself, he appeared to suggest that Bill Gates was having an extramarital affair and seeking illicit drugs.

In a statement to NBC News, a spokesperson for Bill Gates denied the allegations. "These claims are absolutely absurd and completely false," the statement said. "The only thing these documents demonstrate is Epstein's frustration that he did not have an ongoing relationship with Gates and the lengths he would go to entrap and defame."

In one of the emails, Epstein wrote that he had decided to resign from a role he had with the Gates Foundation and BG3, a think tank founded by Bill Gates, because he got "caught up in a severe martial dispute between Melinda and Bill."

"I have the greatest respect for my friend of 7 years, and wish them both well," Epstein wrote.

With multiple typos, Epstein wrote of his relation ship with Gates: "In my role as his right hand I had been asked on mulitple occassion and in hindsight , wrongly acquiesced into participating in things that have ranged from the morally inappropriate , to the ethically unsound and had been repeatedly asked to do other things that get near and potentially over the line into the illegal."

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Epstein described those activities as "helping Bill to get drugs, in order to deal with consequences of sex with russian girls, to facilictating his illicit trysts, with married women,to being asked to provide adderal."

Melinda and Bill Gates were married for 27 years before theydivorced in 2021.She later said that her ex-husband had an affair with a Microsoft staffer in 2019. Sheresigned from the Gates Foundationas its co-chair in 2024. Bill Gates admitted to the affair in a statement toThe New York Timesin 2021 and toldNBC Newslast year, "I have responsibility for causing a lot of pain to my family."

"I had to leave my marriage. I wanted to leave my marriage. I felt I needed to eventually leave the foundation," Melinda French Gates said on Tuesday. "So it's just sad. That's the truth"

Among the other high-profile men mentioned in the Epstein files are President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, former Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton.

Trump, Musk and Clinton have denied wrongdoing and have not been accused by authorities of any crime in connection to Epstein. Andrew has denied preying on young women allegedly supplied to him by Epstein and has also not been criminally charged, but has been stripped of his title and evicted from his mansion near Windsor Castle because of his friendship with the fallen financier.

Epstein's former girlfriend and accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, is the only person to have been charged and convicted of crimes associated with Epstein.

Epstein died behind bars while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in 2019. His death was ruled a suicide.

Melinda French Gates said on Tuesday the details about Bill Gates in the Epstein files are difficult for her because it "brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage."

"I purposely pushed it away and I moved on," she said. "I'm in a really unexpected, beautiful place in my life."

"For me, I've been able to move on in life," she said. "And I hope there's some justice for those women now."

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Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood home

A Brentwood couple is suing the city of Los Angeles and Mayor Karen Bass, claiming their constitutional rights were violated when city officials blocked them from demolishing the home where Marilyn Monroe died in 1962.

In a 37-page complaint that accuses the city of collusion and bias,the lawsuitfiled by homeowners Brinah Milstein and Roy Bank claims L.A. "deprived Plaintiffs of their intended demolition of the house and the use and enjoyment of their Property without any actual benefit to the public."

It's yet another chapter in a saga surrounding the fate ofthe famous property, which began in 2023 when Milstein, a wealthy real estate heiress, and Bank, a reality TV producer with credits including "The Apprentice" and "Survivor," bought the home for $8.35 million. They own the property next door and hoped to tear down Monroe's place to expand their estate.

The pair quickly obtained demolition permits from the Department of Building and Safety, but once their plans became public, an outcry erupted. A legion of historians, Angelenos and Monroe fans claimed the 1920s haunt, where the actor died in 1962, is an indelible piece of the city's history.

Councilmember Traci Park, who represents L.A.'s 11th Council District where the home is located, said she received hundreds of calls and emails urging her to protect it. In September 2023, sheheld a news conferencedressed as Monroe — bright red lipstick, bobbing blond hair — urging the City Council to declare it a landmark.

The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commissionstarted the landmark application processin January 2024, barring the owners from destroying the house in the meantime. L.A. City Council unanimously voted to designate it as a historic cultural monument a few months later, officially saving it from destruction.

It's not the first legal challenge brought by Milstein and Bank. The pairsued the cityin 2024, accusing the city of "backdoor machinations" in preserving a house that doesn't deserve to be a historic cultural monument.

An L.A. Superior Court Judge threw out the suit in September 2025, calling it "an ill-disguised motion to win so they can demolish the home."

The latest lawsuit includes a variety of damages, claiming the property's monument status has turned it into a tourist attraction, bringing trespassers who leap over the walls surrounding the property. In November, burglars broke into the home searching for memorabilia, the suit alleges.

The lawsuit accuses the city of taking no efforts to stop trespassers and failing to compensate the owners for their loss of use and enjoyment of the property. It also notes that the homeowners offered to pay to relocate the home, but the city ignored them.

An aerial view of two houses, each with a pool and lush greenery

The feud has stirred up a larger conversation on what exactly is worth protecting in Southern California, a region loaded with architectural marvels and Old Hollywood haunts swirling with celebrity legend and gossip.

Fans claim the house, located on 5th Helena Drive, is too iconic to be torn down. Monroe bought it for $75,000 in 1962 and died there six months later, the only home she ever owned by herself. The phrase "Cursum Perficio" — Latin for "The journey ends here" — adorns tile on the front porch, adding to the property's lore.

Milstein and Bank claim it has been remodeled so many times over the years, with 14 different owners and more than a dozen renovation permits issued over the last 60 years, that it bears no resemblance to its former self. Some Brentwood locals consider it a nuisance because fans and tour buses flock to the address for pictures, even though the only thing visible from the street is the privacy wall.

"There is not a single piece of the house that includes any physical evidence that Ms. Monroe ever spent a day at the house, not a piece of furniture, not a paint chip, not a carpet, nothing," their previous lawsuit claimed.

With their latest lawsuit, Milstein and Bank are seeking a court order allowing them to demolish the house and compensation for the decline in property value after the city's decision to declare it a monument.

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