Sacramento Kings
Zach LaVine
HT6'5"
WT200 lbs
EXP11 years
AGE31
SG#8

Career Stats

YearTeamFGMFG%3PM3P%FTMFT%PTSREBASTSTLBLKTOPF
2025SAC262/54747.999/25439.0125/14288.019.22.82.30.70.31.92.1
2024CHI625/122351.1239/53644.6235/28582.523.34.34.20.80.22.81.6
2023CHI170/37645.259/16934.988/10385.419.55.23.90.80.32.12.3
2022CHI673/138848.5204/54437.5363/42884.824.84.54.20.90.22.52.1
2021CHI565/118647.6185/47538.9320/37585.324.44.64.50.60.32.61.8
2020CHI569/112350.7200/47741.9253/29884.927.45.04.90.80.53.52.4
2019CHI539/119945.0184/48438.0268/33480.225.54.84.21.50.53.42.2
2018CHI530/113546.7120/32137.4312/37583.223.74.74.51.00.43.42.2
2017CHI136/35538.342/12334.187/10781.316.73.93.01.00.21.82.3
2016MIN326/71045.9120/31038.7117/14083.618.93.43.00.90.21.82.2
2015MIN433/95945.2123/31638.9161/20379.314.02.83.10.80.21.92.4
2014MIN286/67742.257/16734.1149/17784.210.12.83.60.70.12.52.1

Fantasy Outlook

After a mid-season trade to Sacramento, LaVine saw a slight drop in production across the board, but he was still a go-to offensive player, averaging 22.4 points, 3.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 3.2 made three-pointers in 36.6 minutes per game. However, he's never been able to produce much on the defensive end, averaging over 1.4 stocks per game only once in 11 seasons. Despite switching teams, LaVine finds himself in a familiar situation. He'll have to share usage with DeMar DeRozan, a high-usage center (formerly Nikola Vucevic, now Domantas Sabonis) and a flamethrowing guard (formerly Coby White, now Malik Monk). LaVine had no issues submitting strong fantasy campaigns when DeRozan was in Chicago. If you take away the 2023-24 campaign when he played in a career-low 25 games, the former has ended inside the top 35 in eight-category leagues in five straight seasons, including three top-20 finishes. LaVine may never take 20 shots a night again, but he has proven to be an efficient secondary scorer, and he shot career highs from the field (51.1) and three-point range (44.6) last season. He posted an 82.5 percent mark from the charity stripe, his lowest since 2019-20, but even with the slight dip, getting to the free-throw line and converting at a solid clip remains one of the strongest parts of his game. If he can maintain his efficiency, LaVine could be a draft-day steal in the middle rounds despite an expected drop in overall usage.

Kings Lineup

PG
#18R. Westbrook
M. Monk
SG
#8Z. LaVine
#5N. Clifford
SF
#10D. DeRozan
#15D. Hunter
PF
#13K. Murray
#9P. Achiuwa
C
#11D. Sabonis
#42M. Raynaud