Kings, Zach LaVine and Los Angeles Lakers
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Wednesday night's matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Sacramento Kings will be a special moment for Kings guard Zach LaVine as he makes his return to the Unit
Like many Chicago Bulls fans, Ayo Dosunmu is looking forward to seeing Zach LaVine on Wednesday when his former teammate returns to the United Center for the first time since being dealt to Sacramento last February.
The Kings (1-2) are coming off a 127-120 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Domantas Sabonis is back after missing the season opener against the Phoenix Suns with a strained hamstring, but Murray (thumb) and rookie first-round draft pick Nique Clifford are still out due to injuries.
This year it will come down to Tre Jones to prove once and for all that the Bulls were right in trading away Zach LaVine.
Sacramento's Zach LaVine scored more than 30 points in each of his first three games this season, but he was not the NBA's highest-scoring ex-Bull as of Tuesday morning. That honor belongs to Utah's
Tuesday should be a fun day to bet on some player props in the NBA, as a ton of superstars are facing off. Jalen Brunson takes on Giannis Antetokounmpo, Steph C
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Domantas Sabonis' late put-back gives Kings 1-point win over Jazz
Domantas Sabonis dropped in the go-ahead hoop on a follow shot with 6.4 seconds left, Zach LaVine saved seven of his 31 points for a frantic finish, and the Sacramento Kings won their home opener 105-104 over the Utah Jazz on Friday night.
Austin Reaves is balling out for the Lakers, but that comes with a major downside considering he is on the final year of contract.