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White emerged as Chicago’s go-to scoring option down the stretch this past spring after the team traded away Zach LaVine. The 6’5″ guard averaged 25.0 PPG in his final 25 outings and led the Bulls to a 17-8 record in those games.
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Sporting News on MSNBulls' $36 million guard predicted to be among biggest names dealt at 2026 trade deadline
One of the biggest names that could be on the trade block when next year’s deadline comes around is Coby White. The former first-round pick has spent the past six seasons and is currently the Bulls’ longest-tenured player.
You’re looking at budding star Josh Giddey (assuming, as reported, that the restricted free agent re-signs with Chicago), and fan-favorite-slash-energy-guy Ayo Dosunmu, and, in Tre Jones, a skilled youngster who could start on about one-fourth of the teams in the Association. You’ve also got Coby White.
The Chicago Bulls aren't known for making big, splashy moves, and fans have grown used to that. But could that change in the months ahead,
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Sporting News on MSNNBA insiders expect Bulls to part with one of two key guards next year
In 74 healthy games for the 39-43 Bulls last season, White averaged 20.4 points on .453/.370/.902 shooting splits, 4.5 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 0.9 steals a night. He's a crafty downhill scorer who has proven himself equally adept on and off the ball.
Million Man? Contract talks heat up as Chicago eyes 2026. White's stellar stats spark debate on his true value. Is he worth top dollar? Haize
The Chicago Bulls are not interested in trading starting point guard Coby White, according to NBA insider Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. White is entering the final year of his contract. A UNC ...
The Bulls have several pending issues, including the future of Coby White, with whom they have at least outlined a roadmap.