Bulls have spoken with a “group of teams” about COBY WHITE

Despite some indications that the trading water has settled in the United Center, Chicago Bulls continues to come up in rumors just hours before Thursday’s 7 p.m. 14:00 CT period.

Nikola VUUCEVIC remains the primary focus. While the great man told reports after Chicago’s loss to Minnesota that He expects to wake up in Chicago Friday morning he was attached to the Golden State Warriors again hours later. Warriors made a splash to Jimmy Butler on Wednesday night, but they still possess the kind of expiring contracts that could make another big move work.

Either way, VUUCEVIC is not the only bull that has come up this morning. Coby White has reportedly been a topic of conversation over the past week, Per Snys Ian Begley:

“Orlando was among a group of teams talking to Chicago about Coby White Earlier this week per Sources that are familiar with the matter“Wrote Begley.

As Bulls re -signs Lonzo Ball less than 24 hours ago and the organization on the verge of adding three jones in the mixture, Bulls remains flooding in the guard position. Could an opportunity to consolidate present itself over the next few hours? Would that to get rid of white-who is one of the team’s better under-25 talents-be a smart move?

It certainly sounds like opponents are presenting these questions to Bulls in the construction of the deadline.

Will Bulls find one last second deal for Coby White?

As we have discussed several times before, Trade Coby White must be on the table for Chicago Bulls. No one on this list should be untouched, and white is the kind of player who could net a now-generating organization a legitimately valuable return.

He is still only 24 years old and among NBA’s top high volume shooter. He is currently shooting 37.5 percent from the center of a career high 8.2 trials per day. Match. We’ve also seen his all-round game take a significant step in the right direction over the past year plus. White has improved tremendously as a ball trader and decision maker, which proves that he can play both on and off the ball at a high level.

Can you now make the case that this is all reasons why Bulls should keep him around? Absolutely, especially when we consider that he has even more room to grow. But Chicago must also be realistic about where they stand like a franchise.

White has only one year left on his current contract and he is far better than his $ 12.0 million AAV. As this is the case, there is an extremely high probability that he will enter unlimited free agency by 2026 and demand a significant new contract. Bulls could try to expand him, but they are only allowed to start this offer of 140 percent of the $ 12.9 million he earns next season. In other words, far below what white could require in the open market

So are Bulls ready to pay him the big money or potentially risk losing him for nothing? If not, is now another Possibility of the franchise to do something they have ever evaded … Sell high!

We may not know what teams are offering right now, but the fact that more are calling us tell us that they have a clear market to exploit. Especially with the reality of the time of time, this can be the perfect time to beat!

For what it is worth, I have long thought that Coby White makes a wealth of meaning to Orlando. He would fit perfectly into their already existing timeline with Paolo Banchero and Franz Wanger, as well as give them a perimeter scoring ability they desperately need. Orlando has died last in the NBA in both three-point production per year. Battle and three-point percentage. They also only sit 28. Battle and 29. In tempo, per. NBA statistics. White can help change the dynamics of their offense and add a reliable shooting game and transition threat.

I would definitely say that we are unlikely to see white movements over the next few hours, but we can never say. These deadline calls can also always be a precursor to out of season negotiations. Do you remember all Lonzo ball noise at the deadline 2021? Again, Bulls will have to make some decisions in the guard position soon enough, so I would expect White’s name to remain a cornerstone of the trade interview that goes on.

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