Even if the 2019-20 season doesn’t resume, Zach LaVine will have had the best year of his career through 60 games played — a breakout campaign in which he averaged 25.5 points per game on steady efficiency and superstar volume. In his sixth season, he separated himself as a premier bucket-getter in the league and a leader in the Bulls’ locker room.
Still, questions persist as it pertains to the ceiling of a franchise with LaVine at the forefront. His defense and playmaking both improved in 2019-20, but there remains room to grow. He has never been a member of a team that won more than 31 games in a season in his career.