Zach LaVine is officially back.

Only in his third game for the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday versus the Golden State Warriors, the 22-year-old UCLA product showed everyone watching that he is not hampered anymore by the ACL injury he suffered last season. After Kris Dunn completed a steal off Shaun Livingston's pass, he quickly gave up the ball to a streaking LaVine who went all the way for his first in-game dunk since playing last Saturday. The fans inside United Center were left buzzing about the slam and gave them a lot to be excited about the shooting guard's return to action.

Zach LaVine missed the Bulls' first 41 games of the season as he had surgery to repair his knee. He went through a long rehabilitation process to get him back to 100 percent and his team wanted him to take as much time as he needed to work on his conditioning.

The former two-time Slam Dunk champion spent his first three seasons in the league with the Minnesota Timberwolves before landing in The Windy City as he was part of the draft-night deal that sent Jimmy Butler to Minneapolis. Now that he is healthy once again, he adds more depth to the Bulls' backcourt rotation, and should be one of their cornerstones for the years to come. He also brings a lot of excitement to their style of play as he has the knack of completing highlight-worthy plays especially during fast breaks, which the Chicago faithful can look forward to during their games.