Coby White
G - Chicago Bulls
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Coby White struggled to find his scoring touch early but delivered when it mattered most in Friday's win over the 76ers, finishing with 13 points (4-of-12 FG, 4-of-4 FT). He supplemented his line with a solid floor game, tallying seven rebounds, six assists, and a three-pointer.
Fantasy Impact
The guard saved his best for last, pouring in nine of his points in the final frame to help power Chicago's comeback victory. While the shooting efficiency was lackluster for the first three quarters, White's late-game heroics and playmaking provided a boost. He will look to carry that fourth-quarter momentum into Saturday's matchup against the Bucks.
Coby White scored 24 points (7-13 FG, 5-10 3PT, 5-6 FT) to go with four assists and three steals in Tuesday's win over the Hawks.
Fantasy Impact
White led the Bulls in scoring Tuesday, putting up 20-plus points for the fifth time in his last six games. In that span, White has averaged 20.5 points, 4.7 assists, and 3.8 rebounds while shooting a solid 47.1% from the field overall.
Coby White (thumb) will be good to go for Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.
Fantasy Impact
White has been battling a nagging thumb injury for a while now, but he is no longer listed on Chicago's injury report ahead of their matchup against the Hawks on Tuesday. He should be a full go and should continue to be a good fantasy option for the foreseeable future.
Coby White has been upgraded to available for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.
Fantasy Impact
White was originally listed as questionable due to an ankle injury, but will be available on Sunday and should be without restrictions. He is averaging 18.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists in December.
Coby White (ankle) is questionable to play in Sunday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.
Fantasy Impact
White is a new addition to Chicago's injury report, being listed with an ankle injury that is threatening to leave him sidelined for Sunday's game. If he is ruled out, fantasy managers should look for Kevin Huerter and Ayo Dosunmu (thumb) to be two of the primary beneficiaries of his absence.