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Zach LaVine is finding his shooting form from both close and long range: ‘I felt like myself,’ the Chicago Bulls guard says

At the start of the season, Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine just wanted to get comfortable around the basket again. After all, that’s his comfort zone — floating with his head above the rim, one arm cocked to throw down a vicious dunk. But after offseason knee surgery and recovery, LaVine struggled to find the same confidence to start the season. Inconsistency was LaVine’s main source of ...
Atlanta Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic and Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine go for a loose ball at State Farm Arena on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022, in Atlanta.

At the start of the season, Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine just wanted to get comfortable around the basket again.

After all, that’s his comfort zone — floating with his head above the rim, one arm cocked to throw down a vicious dunk. But after offseason knee surgery and recovery, LaVine struggled to find the same confidence to start

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