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On Wednesday night, Zach LaVine returned to United Center to face the Chicago Bulls for the first time since being traded to the Sacramento Kings in February. LaVine spent 7½ seasons with Chicago, earning two All-Star appearances while averaging 24.
The Chicago Bulls have defeated the Sacramento Kings 126-113 to remain unbeaten. Matas Buzelis led the Bulls with 27 points, while Josh Giddey added 20 points, 12 assists, and eight rebounds.
In Monday’s victory over the Hawks, Josh Giddey led the way for the Bulls as he recorded 18 points, 13 rebounds and five assists while Nikola Vucevic added 17 points, 17 rebounds and nine assists of his own.
Zach LaVine was the Bulls' best player for a greater part of 7.5 years, and he received a hero's welcome on Wednesday.
The Sacramento Kings hosted the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night for a big cross-state matchup. Despite the Kings ultimately getting the upper hand with Luka
Playing the second night of a back-to-back, the Kings shot 53.1% but were just 7-for-28 (25%) from beyond the arc. Sacramento lost its third straight game despite 30 points from Zach LaVine in his return to Chicago. The Bulls connected on 53.8% of their ...
Kings guard Zach LaVine received a status update for the team’s upcoming game on Sunday against the Lakers.
As Zach LaVine returns to the United Center for the first time since a February trade to the Sacramento Kings, who won the deal? The easy answer is everybody.
After the Sacramento Kings lost their season opener by falling 116-120 to the Phoenix Suns, star guard Zach LaVine characterized the team’s effort - and the fin
The Sacramento Kings received a worrying update on Zach LaVine ahead of their crucial matchup against Luka Doncic’s Lakers on Sunday.
Though the Los Angeles Lakers shot 28 more free throws than Sacramento on Sunday, Zach LaVine wouldn't use it as an excuse for the Kings' loss.
NBA.com's John Schuhmann released his latest power rankings and placed the Kings at 27. Only three teams ranked below the Kings: the Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards, and Brooklyn Nets. Is that really who the Kings are grouped with now? Have the Kings completely reverted to fighting for better draft lottery odds?