CLEVELAND -- Chicago Bulls All-Star Zach LaVine said he had platelet-rich plasma therapy, a cortisone injection and fluid drained from his ailing left knee last week and is hoping the treatment will help him get through the season.
LaVine missed the last three games before the All-Star Break to see specialists in Los Angeles, but will play in Sunday's All-Star Game. He previously missed five games in January with knee swelling and soreness but an MRI showed no structural damage.
"I wanted to go out there and make sure everything was good," LaVine said after Team Durant practice Saturday.