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Zach LaVine Not On Team USA Flight To Tokyo After Being Placed In Health & Safety Protocols

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Team USA guard Zach LaVine is the latest scratch because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. LaVine has been entered into health and safety protocols and did not travel with the rest of the team on their flight to Tokyo.

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