Zach LaVine

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Zach LaVine is an American professional basketball player

Mar 10, 1995

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 10, 1995
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Sportspersons, Basketball Players
  • City/State: Washington
  • Universities:
    • University of California
    • Los Angeles
  • Birth Place: Renton, Washington
  • Height: 196cm

Zach LaVine born at

Renton, Washington

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Birth Place

Zach LaVine is not married. He is currently dating former athlete Hunter Mar. She played soccer in her college days. The couple often posts their photos on social media. In 2015, LaVine made an appearance in the TV series ‘Fans’ Journey to the Star: Basketball Edition.’ In March, 2016, he played himself in an episode of the TV series ‘Kirby Buckets,’ aired on ‘Disney XD.’

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Personal Life

Zach LaVine was born on March 10, 1995, in Renton, Washington. His father, Paul LaVine, is a former professional footballer who played for the ‘United States Football League’ (USFL) and the ‘National Football League’ (NFL). LaVine’s mother, Cheryl Johnson, is a former softball player. As both his parents were sports professionals, LaVine, too, became interested in athletic activities from his early days.

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Childhood & Early Life

Initially, LaVine chose baseball as his domain. His choice of sport changed dramatically after he watched the movie ‘Space Jam.’ It was a sports-comedy film starring basketball player Michael Jordan. LaVine was hugely inspired by Michael Jordan and soon decided to pursue basketball. Later, he became an admirer of the great basketball player Kobe Bryant. LaVine tried to copy Bryant’s moves.

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Childhood & Early Life

LaVine attended the ‘Bothell High School’ in Washington. He played in the point guard position of his school basketball team and was their primary ball handler. LaVine started his basketball practice in the backyard of his house. His father was his first coach and mentor. He practiced dunking for hours at a stretch. His father’s training helped him become an agile and tough player.

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Childhood & Early Life

During his senior years in high school, LaVine displayed extraordinary capabilities in basketball. In 2013, he was named the ‘Associated Press Washington State Player of the Year.’ He won the ‘Washington Mr. Basketball’ title, too. He was also recognized as a member of the ‘Parade All-American Boys Basketball Team,’ an honor reserved for the best basketball players in high schools across the US.

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Career

In 2013, LaVine participated in the ‘Ballislife All-American Game,’ which is an annual all-star game for high-school basketball players. He won the ‘Slam Dunk Contest’ in this game. ‘Rivals.com,’ the website that recruits college basketball players in the US, tagged LaVine as a four-star recruit. In 2013, he was ranked twelfth as a ‘shooting guard’ and forty-fourth in the entire nation.

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Career

Zach LaVine attended the ‘University of California, Los Angeles’ (UCLA) and was part of the ‘UCLA Bruins.’ In 2013, he played for the ‘UCLA’ team, under coach Ben Howland’s guidance. During the 2013–2014 season, LaVine made an impressive start to his college basketball career. Experts believed he had high chances of being included in the ‘NBA Draft,’ the annual event where teams from the ‘NBA’ could select new players who were eligible to join the leagues. ‘NBADraft.net’ ranked LaVine as the fifth overall pick. However, during the latter half of the season, LaVine suffered from a shooting slump, and his game slowed down. Despite these struggles, he was selected for the ‘Pac-12 All-Freshman Team.’

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In April, 2014, Zach LaVine declared himself eligible for the ‘NBA Draft.’ He gave up three years of his college, to be featured in the draft. In June, 2014, LaVine was selected by the ‘NBA’ team ‘Minnesota Timberwolves,’ as the thirteenth overall pick. He won the ‘Slam Dunk Contest’ at the ‘Seattle Basketball Pro-Am League.’ In the first few games of the 2014–2015 season, LaVine did not play considerably, as he was a rookie. When Ricky Rubio was sidelined due to an injury, LaVine was elevated to the position of starting point guard. Later, when Rubio returned to play, LaVine’s playtime reduced. When veteran player Mo Williams was traded with another team, LaVine was promoted again.

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Zach LaVine won the ‘Slam Dunk Contest’ at the ‘2015 NBA All-Star Weekend,’ when he was just 20 years old. He became the second-youngest player to have won the title. Before him, Kobe Bryant had won the contest at the age of 18. LaVine delivered outstanding performances in the season. He played in 77 games, starting in 40, and averaged 10.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists.

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Zach LaVine has suffered a lot of injuries during the course of his career. He suffered a hip injury in an ‘AAU’ summer game. In February, 2017, LaVine suffered a ligament tear in his left knee. However, after his recovery from the ligament injury, LaVine averaged 16.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.0 assists.

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LaVine attended elite summer camps such as the ‘Pangos All-American Camp,’ the ‘NBPA Camp,’ and the ‘Reebok Breakout Camp,’ during his college days. After attending the camps, LaVine was ranked among the top fifty basketball players of the US.

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