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As Zach LaVine enters free agency, DeMar DeRozan sets high bar for his teammate: ‘Max player, max talent, max everything’

Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine and forward DeMar DeRozan head to their locker room after playing the Milwaukee Bucks at the United Center in Chicago on Sunday, April 24, 2022.

CHICAGO — After ending his last season under contract with the Chicago Bulls in COVID-19 isolation, the future is uncertain for guard Zach LaVine. But teammate DeMar DeRozan feels certain about one thing — whoever lands LaVine will need to dig deep into their wallet.

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