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Zach LaVine thunders back from COVID-19 protocols with a 32-point performance to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 113-105 win over the Indiana Pacers

In the final minutes of a close fourth quarter, the Chicago Bulls are most comfortable with the ball placed firmly in DeMar DeRozan’s hands. But as they pulled away from the Indiana Pacers on Sunday, DeRozan placed his trust in teammate Zach LaVine.

It was LaVine’s first game back from his second bout with COVID-19. The guard spent more than a week stuck in a hotel room, running in place and knocking out pushups to keep up his fitness, but he returned to the United Center with a

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