Bulls welcome back some familiar faces, then run them out of the gym

Zach LaVine's emotional return to the United Center was short-lived, as he and his former teammates were left to pick up the pieces of a 126-113 Bulls loss to the Kings.

The home crowd gave LaVine, now with the Kings, a warm welcome back to Chicago, but it wasn't enough to lift him from the heartbreak of being traded away last February. A tribute video played on the scoreboard, showcasing his time in Chicago, and LaVine responded by waving to the crowd before punching the air in appreciation.

LaVine was not alone in feeling nostalgic, as fellow former Bull DeMar DeRozan made an appearance alongside him. While DeRozan had been given a similar sendoff last season, this time around it seemed like more of a courtesy visit than a full-blown welcome home.

For his part, LaVine played down the emotions, stating that "it felt like I came home" but also acknowledging that it was over and he needed to move forward. He went on to score 30 points in the loss, but not enough for the Bulls to pull off a victory.

Despite the setback, there were still plenty of positives to take away from LaVine's return. The Bulls are looking good with their young core, particularly center Nikola Vucevic, who was visibly excited to see his former teammates before the game.

Coach Billy Donovan praised both LaVine and DeRozan as "great guys" who brought a lot to the table during their time in Chicago. He also acknowledged that they were an important part of the team's history, but emphasized that it was not about what could have been, but about what is and will be moving forward.

The Bulls are now looking to capitalize on this momentum as they head into the new season. With LaVine's experience and DeRozan's veteran presence, they're well-equipped to tackle whatever challenges come their way. As for Buzelis, who had a breakout game of 27 points, he's already proving himself to be an important piece of the puzzle.
 
Man, I gotta say, Zach LaVine's emotional return was like a reminder that sometimes things don't go as planned, but you still gotta hold onto the good vibes πŸ’•. He gave it his all out there and showed the crowd he still had love for Chicago, even if it didn't work out in the end πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And I feel for him 'cause being traded away can be tough to swallow πŸ“¦.

But what really got me was Billy Donovan's take on LaVine and DeRozan - he was like "it's not about what could've been, it's about what is and will be" πŸ’―. That's some wise words right there, fam. It's easy to get caught up in nostalgia, but at the end of the day, you gotta focus on the future and what you can control πŸ•°οΈ.

And I love that Nikola Vucevic was hyped to see his former teammates - it shows how much he values those relationships and wants to make it work, even after being traded away πŸ‘«. That's what I call a positive vibe πŸ’›!
 
just watched zach lavine play at the united center and it was pretty emotional for him πŸ€—. i mean, he came back to chicago with kings but it felt like they were expecting him to score 50 points and win game on his own lol. anyway, coach donovan said some nice things about him and deRozan, saying they're great guys who brought a lot to the team. also, vucevic seemed hyped to see them, which is awesome for the bulls' young core πŸ’ͺ
 
I feel bad for Zach LaVine, man πŸ€”. He comes back home and it's all emotional, but then they still lose 😩. I know he's trying to stay positive about his time with the Bulls, but it's hard not to think about what could've been πŸ’”. Still, it's dope to see him go out there and give it his all, even if it wasn't enough πŸ™. And can we talk about DeRozan for a sec? He's always been underrated in my opinion πŸ‘Œ. LaVine might be the main man now with the Kings, but DeRo will always rep the Bulls πŸ’―. The young core is looking fire πŸ”₯, especially Vucevic, he's gonna do some crazy things on that court πŸ€ͺ!
 
man that was some emotional return game for Zach LaVine πŸ€— but u feel like the home crowd was being kinda cool about it? i mean, they showed him love and all, but it didn't seem super energetic or hyped like u would expect from a Bulls game at the United Center. still, 30 points isn't bad, and it's clear he's still got some magic in him 😎 DeRozan making an appearance was cool, though - it's always great to see old teammates get together. the young core is looking promising, esp with Vucevic leading the charge πŸ‘. don't know about Buzelis yet, but 27 points is a solid start πŸš€ guess only time will tell how this season plays out πŸ€”
 
I think it was super nice of them to play that tribute video for Zach LaVine πŸŽ‰, but honestly, it felt like they were just trying to give him a quick feel-good moment instead of actually welcoming him back with open arms πŸ€”. I mean, 30 points isn't bad, but not enough to save the game, right? 😐

And DeRozan's visit was pretty cool, I guess... he and LaVine played some great basketball together in Chicago, so it's nice they're still on good terms πŸ‘. But let's be real, guys are gonna grow up and move on, and that's what the Bulls need to focus on - building a strong team for next season πŸ“ˆ.

I also loved how Coach Donovan kept it real about LaVine and DeRozan's contributions, but also wasn't dwelling on past what-ifs πŸ™. It's all about moving forward and making the most of their new roles on the team πŸ’ͺ.
 
man... lavine's return was def a emotional moment 🀯 ... felt like they were trying to make it rain parades or something πŸŽ‰ but in all seriousness, you could tell he was feeling some heartache seeing his old mates out there. and de-rozan showing up was cool i guess, not sure if it was a full blown welcome home tho πŸ‘€

anywayz lavine played 30 points and all that jazz πŸ’ͺ but the kings just came at them hard πŸ”₯ gotta give credit to vucevic tho, he's looking fire πŸ”₯ this young core got potential. don't get me wrong, lavine's not a bad player or anything πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ just feels like his heart's still in chicago πŸŒ†
 
I think Zach LaVine's emotional return was bittersweet, you know? It's great that the crowd welcomed him back with open arms, but for him, it was more about closure than anything else. He's moved on and is now all about what's next with the Kings.

The Bulls are definitely looking strong this season, especially with Nikola Vucevic being the man in the middle. I'm excited to see how they'll play out, though - we've seen too many teams come and go, right?

As for DeMar DeRozan, it was cool that he showed up, but at the same time, you can tell it wasn't the full welcome home everyone expected. Maybe he's trying to keep a low profile or something.

The Bulls' young core is definitely what they need to watch out for - I'm loving the vibe so far! 🀞
 
man πŸ˜‚ Zach LaVine's return to the United Center was super emotional, but I feel like it was a bit bittersweet for him? Like he knew it was over and he just had to move on... πŸ€” anyway, it's awesome to see him still got that Chicago love πŸ’• and DeRoZan showed up too, that's gotta be nice for those guys πŸ‘Š. The young core is looking fire πŸ”₯ especially Vucevic, he seems like a superstar in the making 🌟 and Billy Donovan said all the right things about LaVine and DeRozan being great guys πŸ’― now let's see if they can bring home some wins πŸ†
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing feels like a setup πŸ€”. Zach LaVine comes back to Chicago, gets a hero's welcome... but it's all just a distraction from what's really going on. Have you seen the Bulls' roster lately? It's young and talented, but I bet they're being manipulated by some higher power 😏. Billy Donovan says they're focusing on the future, but I think he's just trying to keep everyone's mind off the elephant in the room: LaVine was traded for a reason. Something fishy is going on here...
 
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