Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine had a breakout campaign last season as he got his first-ever NBA All-Star nod. So as expected, he's looking to build on the momentum in leading the Bulls in the upcoming season.

All great players add a facet to their repertoire every offseason. It's almost a requirement. For LaVine, it should be his on-ball defense, which has gradually improved every year. But based on his latest workout videos, it appears the high-flying guard is focused on adding a sly offensive move to his arsenal (via Bulls reporter Daniel Greenberg).

The 26-year-old LaVine adding a nifty Eurostep should spell danger for opposing teams. With the way he's vastly improved his three-point shooting, it shouldn't come as a surprise if he becomes a Eurostep expert as well.

The former UCLA standout entered the NBA simply as an athletic prospect, who can leap out of the gym. But through the years, he's become a more well-rounded offensive weapon, averaging career-highs of 27.4 points on 50.7 percent field goal shooting per game last season.

The Bulls made serious moves in the offseason to give LaVine and fellow All-Star Nikola Vucevic more help. With new additions Lonzo Ball, DeMar Derozan, and Alex Caruso, they sure look like a team to beat in the Eastern Conference.

Plus with his experience playing for Team USA, Zach LaVine sure has made strides in the offseason.