The Chicago Bulls' six-game losing streak has left fans and players alike scratching their heads, wondering what's gone wrong. For guard Coby White, the issue isn't so much about blaming others or external factors; it's about the team's collective effort.
"We've got to do it together," White said in a candid interview. "We can't start pointing fingers or anything like that." He emphasized the importance of unity and sticking together, even when faced with adversity. With six players currently sidelined due to injuries, White acknowledged that the Bulls are at a disadvantage.
The team's woes aren't limited to just their injured list. Embarrassing defensive breakdowns and inconsistent shooting have become all too common. Coach Billy Donovan has described the issue as "too much isolation ball," which is uncharacteristic for a team with few isolation players.
White understands that the season will always be filled with adversity, but he's confident that the Bulls can change their narrative if they stick together. The good news is that some key players are expected to return soon, including guards Tre Jones and Ayo Dosunmu.
However, even when the team returns to full strength, White knows that victories won't come easily. "Nothing in the league is easily fixable," he said bluntly. The Bulls will have to put in the effort, fight, and claw every night to get back on track.
The reality is that the Bulls are a long way from fixing their problems. With several key players set to become free agents after the season, the team's front office will need to make difficult decisions if they can't turn things around. White headlines the list of players whose contracts will expire, and the Bulls' slow start has exposed their weaknesses.
As White notes, "We've got a lot of season left." But the question is, what will happen when that season finally runs out?
"We've got to do it together," White said in a candid interview. "We can't start pointing fingers or anything like that." He emphasized the importance of unity and sticking together, even when faced with adversity. With six players currently sidelined due to injuries, White acknowledged that the Bulls are at a disadvantage.
The team's woes aren't limited to just their injured list. Embarrassing defensive breakdowns and inconsistent shooting have become all too common. Coach Billy Donovan has described the issue as "too much isolation ball," which is uncharacteristic for a team with few isolation players.
White understands that the season will always be filled with adversity, but he's confident that the Bulls can change their narrative if they stick together. The good news is that some key players are expected to return soon, including guards Tre Jones and Ayo Dosunmu.
However, even when the team returns to full strength, White knows that victories won't come easily. "Nothing in the league is easily fixable," he said bluntly. The Bulls will have to put in the effort, fight, and claw every night to get back on track.
The reality is that the Bulls are a long way from fixing their problems. With several key players set to become free agents after the season, the team's front office will need to make difficult decisions if they can't turn things around. White headlines the list of players whose contracts will expire, and the Bulls' slow start has exposed their weaknesses.
As White notes, "We've got a lot of season left." But the question is, what will happen when that season finally runs out?