Chicago Bulls confident in Coby White's future despite typical rookie growing pains
Posted Jan 15, 2020
When the Bulls drafted 19-year-old Coby White in the first-round last June, they didn’t expect him to step right in as the starting point guard. As it turns out, White hasn’t been playing much point guard at all, instead used mostly as a scorer off the bench. But in between those scoring outbursts, White has experienced some typical first-year growing pains.
(NBC Sports)
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