(670 The Score) Bulls guard Zach LaVine will get his juices flowing in a competitive setting against other NBA stars soon -- remotely, of course.
LaVine is one of the players set to compete in a HORSE competition that the NBA and ESPN are organizing, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Wednesday. It's unclear when the event will be held, but the goal is to provide some televised entertainment as the NBA season remains suspended amid the coronavirus pandemic. Hawks point guard Trae Young and Thunder point guard Chris Paul are also expected to compete, ESPN reported.
Players will compete in isolation, likely in their home gyms or on hoops outside their houses.
The 25-year-old LaVine was averaging a career-high 25.5 points per game when the season was halted.
