Chicago Bulls, Coby White and Toronto Raptors
B ecause of a bizarre bloody finger situation for Coby White, Kevin Huerter (5% rostered in Yahoo! leagues) started Monday’s blowout win over the 76ers, which was his first star
Phoenix will look to stop its five-game road losing streak when the Suns take on Chicago. The Bulls have gone 10-19 in home games. Chicago ranks fourth in the Eastern Conference with 17.0 fast break points per game led by Coby White averaging 3.
Coby White was originally supposed to start for Chicago, though he was bleeding before tipoff, allowing Huerter to step into the starting five. The 26-year-old swingman will likely receive his normal workload,
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Hosted on MSNCoby White's late 4-point play helps Bulls pull off a wild comeback win, strengthen hold on final play-in spot in EastThe Bulls earned an improbable 125-115 win against the Raptors in overtime Friday after guard Coby White converted a four-point play to tie the game in the closing seconds of regulation.
Clutch is not a term that can be used to describe the Bulls. It’s no surprise why, either. They are a team without a late-game assassin. In a league where winning hinges largely on the shoulders of a franchise-altering star, the Bulls are adrift without a life raft.
White (ankle) has returned to Saturday's game against the Suns, K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago reports. White went to the locker room early in the third quarter after his right foot landed awkwardly on Nick Richards. White appears to have avoided a serious injury and was able to check back in at the 6:36 mark in the third frame.
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