Chicago Bulls high-flyer Zach LaVine did not participate in the 2022 Slam Dunk Contest, but he was still able to bend people's minds over the All-Star break when he rose for an insane 360 dunk in the All-Star Game Sunday night in Cleveland. In case people are wondering whether his left knee are still fine after such a nasty dunk, LaVine offered a response that should have Bulls fans letting out a loud collective sigh of relief.

Via Rob Schaefer of  NBCS Chicago:

Zach LaVine, with a laugh, when asked if knee was all good during All-Star game: “Did I look OK? … The 360 looked alright.”

LaVine's left knee had been an issue going into the All-Star break which caused him to miss the Bulls' last three games. But LaVine playing in the All-Star Game definitely means that he is now ready to be on the floor for Chicago. LaVine scored 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field in 11 minutes off the bench for Team Durant, albeit in a 163-160 loss to Team LeBron.

Despite missing LaVine for a three-game stretch, the Bulls have managed to win them all, even keeping a five-game win streak alive.

LaVine can re-join the Bulls on Thursday when they take on the Atlanta Hawks at home.