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On the surface level, the Sacramento Kings visiting the Chicago Bulls may seem like a run-of-the-mill matchup. However, it's far from that, as players from both
The Mavericks brought in erratic former All-Star guard D'Angelo Russell to replace him, inking the 6-foot-4 Ohio State product to a two-year, $13 million deal. More news: Warriors Blockbuster 3-Team Trade Idea Sends Jonathan Kuminga to Bulls
The Bulls are the NBA’s biggest early season surprise. Is it actually sustainable? The Chicago Bulls have spent a decade briskly jogging on the treadmill of mediocrity. Since trading Jimmy Butler during the 2017 Draft,
On October 20, the Bulls announced that White would be reevaluated in two weeks, meaning he will likely still be sidelined for Chicago's next three games. This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/bulls as Billy Donovan Reveals Why Coby White's Bulls Return Was Delayed.
Bulls coach Billy Donovan isn't sticking with set lineups and rotations. So far, it's working wonders in Chicago.
Since arriving in Chicago, however, he has shown steady improvement on that end while continuing to produce as a scorer and facilitator. If he’s unable to suit up Monday against the Hawks, the Bulls’ next game is Wednesday at home against the Sacramento Kings, where his status will again be worth monitoring.
White strained his right calf in late August, and the Bulls had hoped to have him back for the start of the regular season. Coach Billy Donovan said the injury is "tricky."
Wednesday night's matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Sacramento Kings will be a special moment for Kings guard Zach LaVine as he makes his return to the Unit