How the memory of Coby White's father keeps guiding the Bulls rookie
Posted Nov 3, 2019
Coby White's father, Donald White, died of liver cancer Aug. 15, 2017. Donald was the first person to put a basketball in Coby's hands. He would take Coby as a 2-year-old to watch his brother Will play AAU basketball as far away as Florida, Nevada and Tennessee. Back home, Coby would try to replicate his brother's moves on his Nerf hoop.
(ESPN.com)
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