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).
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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.
Article Continues BelowThe 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.