Two-time Slam Dunk champion and Chicago's elite scorer — one of the most athletically gifted guards of his generation.
Zachary LaVine was born in Renton, Washington in 1995. Minnesota Timberwolves selected him 13th overall in the 2014 NBA Draft after one year at UCLA. His career has produced 22.0 points per game and two All-Star appearances. He won the Slam Dunk Contest in consecutive years (2015, 2016) — becoming the first player since Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins to win back-to-back contests. His 2016 contest performance is widely considered the greatest individual dunk contest since Vince Carter in 2000 — featuring a 360-windmill dunk and a between-the-legs from the free-throw line that produced perfect scores. He suffered a torn ACL in February 2017 but returned to form completely. He signed a five-year, $215 million contract with the Bulls in 2022. He won Olympic gold with the USA at Tokyo 2020. His athleticism — 46-inch vertical leap — combined with developing three-point shooting (38% career) and scoring instinct from the pull-up make him one of the most complete athletic scorers in the league. He averaged 24.4 points in his finest season of 2020-21.
High-flying dunks and explosive athleticism
How They Played
Athletic shooting guard with elite dunking ability and three-point shooting
Lasting Impact
Dynamic scorer and two-time NBA Slam Dunk Champion
All-Star 2x
Career Honours
- All-Star 2x
- Slam Dunk Champion 2x (2015, 2016)
- Olympic Gold Medal (2020)