Wolves guard and two-time NBA All-Star dunk champ Zach LaVine spoke at Thursday's morning shoot about his decision not, to defend his dunk this time around next month in New Orleans.
"I feel like I've accomplished everything I could in the dunk test," he said before tonight's game against Indiana. "There's no reason to go back and out-do myself."
Third in the league in minutes played, LaVine said he wants to concentrate on getting his rest and concentrate on the games.
Asked about disappointing everyone who wants to see him dunk again, particularly against Orlando's Aaron Gordon, LaVine said, "They're a little mad, but fans are going to be with you or against you sometimes...I think they'll still like me at the end of the day."
He left open the possibility of participating in the three-point contest, if asked.
"That's a lot less wear and tear on your legs," he said.
When asked if LaVine's absence in the dunk contest opens the door for him to compete, teammates Andrew Wiggins let out a slow "No."
Karl-Anthony Towns said he hasn't decided if he'll defend his Skills Challenge title, either.