Bulls, Sacramento Kings and Zach LaVine
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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The claps and cheers as Zach LaVine walked into the room were loud, audible to everyone in the school as the Minnesota Timberwolves guard arrived and waved to the crowd. Audible to everyone, except for most doing the cheering. In his ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- The NBA dunk king is giving up his crown. Minnesota Timberwolves guard Zach LaVine said he will not compete in this year's slam dunk contest at All-Star weekend in New Orleans, meaning he will not try for an unprecedented third straight ...
TORONTO -- Back and forth they went, haymaker upon haymaker until they nearly had nothing left. Boxing symbolism can be trite, but what better way to describe Saturday night's slugfest between second-year Zach LaVine and Aaron Gordon in the NBA Slam Dunk ...
Zach LaVine is the NBA's new dunk king, but how would he stack up against King James? In an interview with "SportsCenter" after his All-Star Saturday night dunk competition win, LaVine said he'd take himself in a one-on-one dunk-off with LeBron James.
Zach LaVine scored 30 points in his return to the United Center on Wednesday night, his first game back in Chicago since he was traded to Sacramento last season. "I love Chicago," LaVine said. "I just wish I could have won more here.
Zach LaVine had an emotional night on Wednesday when he played his first game in Chicago as a visiting player since the Bulls traded him to the Sacramento Kings last season.