The Chicago Bulls player Zach LaVine announced the news of his and his wife Hunter’s impending second child with an Instagram photo. The happy couple is expecting their second child, following the birth of their son, Saint Thomas, by almost a year.
In the snapshot that LaVine shared, he can be seen sitting on a couch with his son resting on his left side. Hunter is lying on his lap, showing off her baby bulge in an all-red attire.
Despite the -19 epidemic, the couple continued with their plans to be married and start a family after dating for a long time. In 2020, they tied the knot.
“Love and life flourish!” LaVine announced the news on Instagram**.
Commented on the post was Camryn, one of the NBA star’s sisters. The anticipation of being an aunt to her brother and sister-in-law’s second child was evident in her demeanor.
The Sacramento Kings have Zach LaVine’s full support.
Zach LaVine’s future with the Chicago Bulls is up in the air. The team’s poor performance thus far this season has sparked speculation that the star could be traded. The ex-Bruins star is reportedly leaning toward joining the Los Angeles Lakers, the Philadelphia 76ers, or the Miami Heat.
Nonetheless, the two-time All-Star could potentially suit up for the Sacramento Kings, as reported by Sam Amick of The Athletic. According to him, one major reason why this could happen is because LaVine and De’Aaron Fox are associated with Klutch Sports.
“For all the public focus on the prоspect of James and Davis teaming up with LaVine with the Lakers, the overlooked part is that Kings star De’Aaron Fox is a major priority for Klutch Sports these days as well,” said Amick. “Per league sources, LaVine would be very amenable to a Sacramento move that would make him Fox’s backcourt mate.”
The Kings’ chances of retaining Domantas Sabonis and Keegan Murray increase the lethality of a LaVine-Fox combo.
Playing with Sabonis will help both studs, who are good at creating shots. As soon as the All-Star big man joined Fox’s squad, fans noticed a marked improvement.
The season-long statistics for LaVine are as follows: 21 points, 4.9 boards, and 3.4 assists in 18 games played. Making just 33.6% of his three-point attempts, the two-time Slam Dunk winner has been inefficient.