The former five-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American earned a Second Team All-ACC selection in his lone season with the UNC basketball program.
Coby White emerged as a star in Chapel Hill, playing his way into a one-and-done prospect and a lottery pick by the Chicago Bulls. Three years later, White’s future in Chicago is increasingly uncertain.
The Chicago Sun-Times explored White’s time as a Bull, highlighting inefficient shooting and liability on defense as a reason for his uncertain future in the Windy City.
Heading into what could be his last season in Chicago, it is the Bulls that failed Coby White, not White who failed the Bulls.
While White has often been a streaky shooter and a below-average defender, the Bulls never put the former North Carolina guard in a position to succeed.
Tomas Satoransky, a fourth-year guard, started during White’s first season, commanding the floor for a 22-43 team. The rookie guard earned All-Rookie second-team honors, averaging more points and rebounds in fewer minutes than Satoransky.
After White’s rookie season, head coach Jim Boylan was ousted in favor of former University of Florida and Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Billy Donovan. White was thrust into the starting point guard role, where he improved his game in every statistical category.
The Chicago floor general recorded career-highs in points, rebounds, assists, and field-goal percentage. White’s defensive effectiveness improved, ranking 109th in Defensive Win Shares against opposing teams’ starting units.
With two seasons under his belt, a much improved White would not remain in the Bulls’ starting lineup. Chicago would acquire former No. 2 overall pick Lonzo Ball from the New Orleans Pelicans, forcing the 20-year-old to the bench.
Although White has improved his shooting numbers and efficiency each season, he was never given a chance to flourish as the Bulls’ starting point guard.
The No. 7 overall pick did not receive a vote of confidence from the Chicago front office, as Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu was selected by the Bulls in the 2021 NBA Draft. In addition, former Laker guard Alex Caruso signed a four-year contract with Chicago in the offseason.
With a crowded guard room, White was left competing for minutes without a real chance to dethrone Ball. Despite developing as a 21-year-old, Dosunmu jumped White on the depth chart in the backcourt.
Chicago continued their lack of respect for White, signing Goran Dragić this offseason and…
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