Zach LaVine led the Chicago Bulls to a big win against the Washington Wizards on Friday, scoring 33 points. He shot 14-of-21 from the field and made three three-pointers. LaVine also added five rebounds and three assists in his 32 minutes on the court. The Bulls won with a score of 138-105.
What It Means
LaVine’s 33-point game against the Wizards marked his first time this season reaching over 30 points. This performance exceeded his projected points by 12 and helped him lead all scorers in the game. For the season, he is averaging 23.3 points per game, ranking him first on his team and seventh among shooting guards in the league. His shooting accuracy remains strong with a field goal percentage of 51.2% and a three-point percentage of 44.4%. In games that LaVine has played, the Bulls average more points per game compared to when he is absent.