Bulls' Management Struggles to Balance Coby White's Health with Trade Deadline Pressures.
Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan expressed his team's concerns about calf tightness as they navigate a congested schedule ahead of the trade deadline. The upcoming back-to-back games, coupled with the rescheduled January 8 match against the Heat now set for January 29, pose significant hurdles for management to weigh Coby White's health and on-court availability.
A key question on everyone's mind is whether Donovan will be able to keep his prized guard in the starting lineup despite tightness in his right calf. With just under three weeks until the trade deadline, White's condition could determine the Bulls' future prospects in the league.
The NBA has also announced that it rescheduled the postponed January 8 game against the Heat for January 29, which presents the Bulls with a back-to-back on the road against the Pacers and potentially limiting Coby White's availability.
On a separate note, backup big man Zach Collins was seen meeting multiple doctors to seek additional opinions about his sprained right toe. While there is no specific timeline yet, management is concerned that an extended period in the boot may impact Collins' calf strength.
Meanwhile, guard Kevin Huerter has established himself as a valuable asset for the team since joining last season, and Donovan stated that Huerter's role will remain unchanged regardless of whether he starts or comes off the bench.
Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan expressed his team's concerns about calf tightness as they navigate a congested schedule ahead of the trade deadline. The upcoming back-to-back games, coupled with the rescheduled January 8 match against the Heat now set for January 29, pose significant hurdles for management to weigh Coby White's health and on-court availability.
A key question on everyone's mind is whether Donovan will be able to keep his prized guard in the starting lineup despite tightness in his right calf. With just under three weeks until the trade deadline, White's condition could determine the Bulls' future prospects in the league.
The NBA has also announced that it rescheduled the postponed January 8 game against the Heat for January 29, which presents the Bulls with a back-to-back on the road against the Pacers and potentially limiting Coby White's availability.
On a separate note, backup big man Zach Collins was seen meeting multiple doctors to seek additional opinions about his sprained right toe. While there is no specific timeline yet, management is concerned that an extended period in the boot may impact Collins' calf strength.
Meanwhile, guard Kevin Huerter has established himself as a valuable asset for the team since joining last season, and Donovan stated that Huerter's role will remain unchanged regardless of whether he starts or comes off the bench.