
"Zach LaVine said his return to Chicago "felt like I came home" after playing his first game at the United Center since being traded to the Sacramento Kings last season. "I love Chicago," LaVine said Wednesday night after scoring 30 points in the Kings' 126-113 loss to the Bulls. "Through ups and downs. I've grown my family here. I've had major moments, low points. I became a man here.""
"LaVine spent eight seasons in Chicago, making a pair of All-Star teams and ranking in the top 10 in franchise history in points, 3s and made field goals. But the Bulls traded LaVine to the Kings as part of a three-team deal in an attempt to move forward with a younger team."
Zach LaVine returned to the United Center and scored 30 points in the Sacramento Kings' 126-113 loss to the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls presented a tribute video and rewarded LaVine with a standing ovation that prompted him to rise from the bench and acknowledge the crowd. LaVine spent eight seasons in Chicago, earned two All-Star selections, and ranked among the franchise leaders in points, 3-pointers and made field goals. The Bulls traded LaVine in a three-team deal as the franchise pursued a younger roster. Chicago compiled a 174-242 record during his tenure with one playoff appearance.
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