Unless Coby White can continue his rise, the Chicago Bulls may not currently have their next All-Star on the roster.
Not cool. In a league filled with rising stars and breakout performances, the NBA’s Most Improved Player award is a coveted honor that recognizes players who have made significant strides in their game from one season to the next.
Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey winning the NBA's Most Improved Player has sparked quite the debate.
The story of the 2023-24 Chicago Bulls was the arrival of Coby White. The fifth-year guard saw his averages jump to 19.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game.
If the Chicago Bulls had to approach Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu's free agency this summer, they would be spending some big bucks.
The Chicago Bulls have both Coby White and DeMar DeRozan in the running for end-of-season awards, the NBA announced on Sunday.
On Friday at 7:00 PM ET, the Chicago Bulls meet the Miami Heat in the NBA Play-In Tournament, and Coby White’s 3-pointer prop for this clash requires three trifectas.
The Chicago Bulls took on the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night in the NBA play-in tournament with their season on the line. Coby White stepped up big time for the Bulls and led the team to an easy 131-116 victory behind a 42-point performance.
The Chicago Bulls are advancing in the NBA play-in tournament and guard Coby White is a major reason why. It was White, after all, who scored 42 points in Thursday’s 131-116 win over the Atlanta Hawks and played with the determination of someone who viewed every possession as if it may be his last.
Coby White electrified the audience with his spectacular performance, securing a career-high 42 points as the Chicago Bulls triumphed over the Atlanta Hawks in a decisive 131-116 victory during Wednesday’s NBA play-in tournament.
With the Chicago Bulls’ season on the line, Coby White stepped up and gave Michael Jordan-like performance against the Atlanta Hawks. Like many others who saw the game, Zach LaVine recognized how his teammate just played his heart out on the court.
Coby White poured in 42 points -- the most he has scored in an NBA game -- and the Chicago Bulls remained in the hunt for a playoff spot with a solid 131-116 victory over the visiting Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday.
Dejounte Murray and Trae Young have both been All-Stars. But it was Coby White who looked like a superstar in the Bulls' play-in win over the Hawks.
Coby White’s net worth in 2024 is $15 million. White is a point guard for the Chicago Bulls. He is a former All-Rookie Second Team player. Let’s take a closer look at Coby White’s net worth in 2024.
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White is in a shooting slump. After being sidelined for three games with a hip injury (Mar. 14-18), White has played in the Bulls’ last five games, averaging 16.4 points and 5.8 assists per game.
During an interview with NBA reporter K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, Coby White of the Chicago Bulls said it “would mean a lot” to win the Most Improved Player of the Year Award. White is the overwhelming favorite to win the award. “Yes, I think a lot of guys deserve it,” White said.
The improvement of 24 year old point guard Coby White is perhaps the most exciting thing for Bulls fans so far this season. The fifth year guard is having career highs in nearly every statistical category, while also carrying a higher workload offensively.
In a season filled with unfortunate injuries to several key guys, the Chicago Bulls finally caught a break as star guard Coby White is on track to return to action on Thursday against the Houston Rockets.
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White told NBA reporters that his hip is feeling better after getting hurt against the Indiana Pacers on March 13. White is on track to face the Houston Rockets on March 21. “To me, the replay is bad,” White said, via NBC Sports Chicago.
Coby White has built a case to win this season's Most Improved Player award. The fifth-year Chicago Bulls guard is currently averaging career-best in points (19.6), assists (5.3), rebounds (4.8), field goal shooting (45.5%) and three-point efficiency (38.7%) this season which makes him a candidate for the MIP.
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White told NBA reporter K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago that he wants to win the Most Improved Player of the Year Award. “It would mean a lot to me,” White said.
While watching the Chicago Bulls front office again do nothing at the trade deadline was hard to watch, it’s fortunate that fans still have Coby White to provide some excitement on the court.
Chicago Bulls ace guard Coby White is struggling to find his mark, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time. With the Bulls already severely undermanned
White's comments should be seen as a warning to the rest of the NBA.
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