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Coby White’s Future with the Chicago Bulls: Trade Rumors and Stellar Performance
Coby White, the 24-year-old guard for the Chicago Bulls, has been making significant waves in the NBA, both with his impressive performance on the court and the ongoing trade rumors surrounding his future with the team.
In the 2024-25 season, White has continued to build on his strong 2023-24 campaign, where he averaged 19.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game, earning him a runner-up finish in the Most Improved Player voting. This season, he is averaging 19.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per game, solidifying his role as a key player in the Bulls’ backcourt[3].
Despite his crucial contributions, White’s name has emerged in trade discussions. The Bulls, who are currently 4-6 and sitting in a playoff position, face a complex decision regarding their future. Owing the San Antonio Spurs a 2025 top-10 protected first-round pick from the 2021 DeMar DeRozan trade, the Bulls could lose their draft pick in one of the most anticipated drafts in years. Trading White could potentially help the Bulls regain their draft pick or acquire other valuable picks from the Spurs.
A proposed trade involving the Spurs could see White exchanged for players like Keldon Johnson, Tre Jones, and Zach Collins, along with several draft picks. This move would be beneficial for the Bulls’ future but would also mean losing one of their best scorers. White’s current contract, a three-year, $36 million deal, is highly favorable, but his next contract could be significantly more expensive, potentially a near-max deal, which the Bulls might not be able to afford.
White’s recent performances have been noteworthy, including a 28-point game against the Utah Jazz, where he also recorded four rebounds, six assists, and two steals. His ability to knock down shots from deep has been a highlight, with him recording at least five three-pointers in several games this season[2].
As the season progresses, the Bulls will need to weigh the immediate benefits of keeping White against the long-term advantages of trading him. With his value at its highest, the decision to trade or retain him will be one of the most critical for the Bulls’ management.