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Zach LaVine was ‘unappreciated’ in Chicago, but Bulls needed to trade him



Zach LaVine was ‘unappreciated’ in Chicago, but Bulls needed to trade him

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9 Comments

  1. I like many fans, did appreciate him. But for all his scoring talent, he was inconsistent and not a plus defensive player. Can’t win with him as your best option

  2. He scored in the 20s, but the guys he guarded scored 35 plus a game against him. He was more suited to be a 6th man. Come in & light it up & it wouldn't matter what he did on defense then. He does deserve a small tribute.

  3. So he came in got injured, received a max contract that he didn’t come close to living up to, got injured again, and then got traded. And this deserves a standing ovation?!?!? Lol hardly. He doesn’t deserve a god damn thing.

  4. Zach was garbage. No defense, inconsistent and stayed injured. He's a good player on a bad team. Not a winner. It's a lot of those players in the NBA. It's nothing special about him.

  5. Modern day, Ron Mercer. Puts up points on a bad team and doesn’t play defense. I definitely would not boo him, but I don’t think I would be cheering him.

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