Huerter returns to Sacramento seeking improved performance

chicago.suntimes.com

Kevin Huerter, a guard for the Chicago Bulls, is known for his straightforward attitude. As he prepares to return to Sacramento, where he played before, Huerter has openly shared his feelings about his time with the Kings. He felt that he wasn’t given enough opportunities with Sacramento and described his experience there as choppy. In his eyes, the Bulls offer a different style of play. Huerter enjoys the fast-paced and free-flowing game that the Bulls embrace. He expressed his competitive nature, saying he wants to play well against his former teammates but holds no hard feelings towards them. On the other side, Zach LaVine will also face Huerter as he was part of the trade that brought Huerter to Chicago. LaVine wants to prove himself against the Kings, especially since both teams are fighting for a better position in the playoffs. Huerter has been consistent in scoring recently, but he has struggled with his three-point shooting this month. He acknowledges that he tends to overthink his shots and believes that finding the right rhythm is key. He focuses on improving his shooting by reviewing film and understanding what feels right.


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