While Zach LaVine is probably used to camera flashes blinding him by now, the Timberwolves' first-round draft choice could have been the subject of photos for a very different reason.
Before becoming a standout guard on the basketball court, LaVine braved a rather short-lived modeling career when he was around 13.
Filming a Gatorade commercial, LaVine was supposed to dribble between his legs, take a drink and sit down and say, "I want to be like Mike."
His mom, Cheryl "C.J." Johnson-LaVine, said all the practices went well. But it wasn't so smooth once the camera started rolling.
"He finally goes out on the stage … and he turns around, and he jets," said his dad, Paul LaVine.
His son managed the basketball portion of the shoot, but the lines made him freeze.
"[I] did all the moves, looked up, saw how many people were looking at me, I just ran off," Zach LaVine said. "I was like, 'I can't do this. I've got stage fright.' "
Luckily for the Timberwolves, who took him with the 13th overall choice in Thursday's NBA draft, Zach LaVine now embraces being the center of attention.