After Lakers confirmed  trade for Zach LaVine the Bulls, they focused on signing the $197 million All-Star.

According to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times on December 9, Bulls guard Alex Caruso stated, “He has the talent that Zach has on the court with one person.” “Our committee style of play has worked well. Additionally, there’s a difference in appearance between when [LaVine] is and isn’t in public.

Caruso then restated earlier opinions regarding the LaVine that the Bulls require.

Caruso stated, “I’ve played in a lot of games with him now, almost two and a half years.” “We’re a really good basketball team when he’s locked in and playing well.

After undergoing a PRP injection to address foot inflammation, which he claimed he attempted to play through, Vine will miss an additional three to four weeks of play. Before collapsing, he was not at his best, though.

This season, he is averaging 21.0 points on 56.6% true shooting, making 33.6% of his field goal attempts from beyond the arc. LaVine has scored 24.4 points in his Bulls career on 59.1% true shooting and 38.3% deep shooting. Many, including LaVine, had higher expectations in the second year of a $215 million contract, which was the third year this core had been together.

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