Chicago Bulls: 3 players we would want to see in NBA charity game

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2. Zach LaVine, Shooting Guard

The second Chicago Bulls current guard on the list is also one that would be incredibly fun to watch in an NBA charity game. Shooting guard Zach LaVine was just recovering from a quad injury before the NBA put its season on a hiatus. So he would likely be ready to get back out on the floor as soon as he could, assuming that the COVID-19 outbreak is starting to clear up.

Moreover, LaVine was having the best season of his career prior to going down with that fairly recent quad injury. He was very close to getting his first career All-Star selection too. If LaVine was able to nab that elusive All-Star selection this year, when NBA All-Star Weekend was hosted at the United Center in Chicago, it would be another memory to fondly look back on during what’s been a rough season.

LaVine is still one of the most fun Bulls players that played in the Windy City within the last decade. His explosion is really only rivaled by that of former Bulls superstar point guard Derrick Rose. And LaVine is a much better in-game dunker than Rose was. He’s also a better shooter from three-point land.

The style of play for LaVine would be great to watch in a charity game, and putting him back in the spotlight like that could be great for the media attention he could get. LaVine would also be able to showoff a few highlight dunks that would make the charity game that much more fun for any basketball fan to watch.