Zach LaVine nearly pulled off an astounding 360-dunk from the free-throw line that has fans clamoring for him to be in the Dunk Contest
- This weekend the biggest stars in the NBA are heading to Chicago to take part in All-Star Weekend.
- Two-time Dunk Contest champion Zach LaVine is not scheduled to compete this year, but a video of the Bulls guard attempting a 360-dunk from the free-throw line has fans calling for him to make a surprise appearance.
- While LaVine didn't complete the dunk in the video that's gone viral, he's close enough to believe that he could throw it down in competition.
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Zach LaVine left fans in awe after a video of LaVine nearly throwing down a 360-dunk from the free-throw line made the rounds online.
LaVine is a two-time NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion, having taken the title in back-to-back years in 2015 and 2016. But despite the fact that Chicago is hosting this year's All-Star festivities, the Bulls guard is not scheduled to make an appearance in the contest this year.
Ever the showman, LaVine decided that he didn't need to be participating in the Dunk Contest to leave NBA fans delirious with his aerial talents.
As more fans found the video on Twitter, some began calling for LaVine to join the contest as a late entrant to give him the chance to attempt the vicious dunk in competition.
In 2016, LaVine won what is considered by many to be the greatest Dunk Contest in NBA history, outlasting Aaron Gordon in an unbelievable back-and-forth battle.
With Gordon back in the competition this year, the thought of the two reigniting their rivalry has some fans drooling.
LaVine will be in Chicago for All-Star Weekend, participating in the Three-Point Contest, so the idea of a surprise run-in at the Dunk Contest is not out of the question.
If LaVine does wind up making an appearance, there's a good chance we already know what dunk he'll be attempting.
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