Chicago Bulls, Indiana Pacers and White
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White has been around long enough to know that everyone has to stay together and continue having tough conversations to hold each other accountable. Even then, getting the ship back on course won't be easy.
On Friday, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Indiana Pacers 120-105, dropping their sixth consecutive game. However, their top scorer, Coby White, maintains a hopeful optimism that this slog can be corrected, per Joel Lorenzi of The Athletic. In his words, these problems are “fixable”.
The Chicago Bulls shared an update on Coby White's latest injury, which was different from the one that kept him out to start the season.
The panic button is on the desk. And the Chicago Bulls need to stare at that bright red button long and hard until they figure out how to get back above .500.
After missing the first 11 games with a strained right calf suffered in August, White had tightness in his left calf. He will be re-evaluated in Chicago.
The Chicago Bulls are close to having their full big man rotation back, and they also got some good news on Coby White's recent injury.
The Chicago Bulls have now allowed at least 120 points for 11 consecutive games, the longest such streak in 35 years of NBA history.
After being listed as probable, one of the top scorers on the Chicago Bulls is listed as doubtful before Monday's game against Orlando.
Both the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards may be without multiple key players in Saturday night's matchup.