CHICAGO -- After Chicago Bulls players discussed the idea of boycotting Sunday afternoon's practice, Zach LaVine spoke with head coach Jim Boylen one-on-one and tried to clear the air to forge a path forward.
LaVine said he wouldn't characterize the interaction as an apology, but rather he had to "elaborate on thoughts."
"You just want to be real with people," LaVine told ESPN. "There shouldn't be any clouds. I think of myself as one of the leaders on the team. I just wanted to voice my opinion to them."
He continued: "This is a business, this isn't a dictatorship.