NBA fans had a lot to say about Zach LaVine's reported feelings on how people see his contributions (or lack thereof) to the Chicago Bulls. LaVine arrived in Chicago in June 2017, after the Minnesota Timberwolves traded him to the Bulls along with Kris Dunn and the rights of Lauri Markkanen.Seven years later and a five-year, $215 million contract signed in 2022, Zach LaVine has nothing to show for it. The veteran guard was expected to lead the Bulls to become a force in the Eastern Conference, more so after they paired him with DeMar DeRozan and Lonzo Ball.According to Jamal Collier of ESPN, LaVine believes he's taken 'too much' blame for the Bulls' shortcomings in the past couple of seasons.This report rubbed some people the wrong way, but others agreed with Zach LaVine. Fans were divided over it and didn't hesitate to express their opinion on social media. Some reminded him of his major contract and how he's been underperforming since signing that hefty deal."Nope, he just has always been injured and milking the Bulls for a ridiculous amount of money and years," one fan said.""i'm making $40 million a year, but don't blame me," another fan wrote, trying to mock him."?????? Uhhh he was their best player at one point???? As he should?" one fan said.Others sided with the former Minnesota Timberwolves player, blaming other factors like the front office and injuries for the Bulls' lack of success."It’s not his fault that Lonzo hasn’t played in two years. And they don’t have much else in terms of talent. Drafts have been rough too," one fan wrote.Zach LaVine could reportedly leave the Bulls after DeMar DeRozan's departureThe 2024 NBA offseason has included several reports involving Zach LaVine and his future in the league. After DeMar DeRozan left Chicago to join the Sacramento Kings, a recent report suggested that LaVine could be the next high-profile name to leave the franchise.“The source said a key buffer between the two, especially as far as LaVine is concerned, was veteran forward DeMar DeRozan. With DeRozan now with the Kings after a sign-and-trade, that buffer is gone. LaVine and the Bulls want to part ways," Joe Cowley said, via Legion Hoops on X (Twitter).It's unclear which team is interested in his services, but the rumors about Zach LaVine could reignite after the Olympics.