The way the first half of the season unfolded for Coby Whiteisn't what he or the Chicago Bulls had in mind. At the beginning of the season,White was out with a calf injury. In late December, history repeated itself whenWhite sustained another calf injury on Dec. 29 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Ultimately, White came out in the second quarter anddidn't return as the Bulls lost 136-101. Now,White is out and willbe reevaluated in one week.
On Friday, he talked about his mindset heading into this injury-plagued season before the Bulls take on the Orlando Magic, per Bulls on CHSN. Despite the struggles, White sees it as a period of mental growth.
“You can say why me, but you can look around the league, there are guys that are in worse situations than me in terms of they come back and restrain it, they really restrain it, and they got to sit out even more time,”White said. “It’s hard for me to go through this, but I always look at it as a learning lesson.”
“It’s hard for me to go through this, but I always look at it as a learning lesson.”
Coby White kept it real when talking about his mindset while battling injuries this season 💯 pic.twitter.com/kxludcMSww
— Bulls on CHSN (@CHSN_Bulls) January 2, 2026
As of late, White has played 16 games, averaging 19.2 points and 4.7 assists per game. His points average is currently the second-highest of his career. During the 2024/2025 season, White achieved his highest scoring average of 20.4 points per game.
Meanwhile, he isbeing inundated withrumors of a trade before the trade deadline on February 5. Among the teams reportedly interested in White are the Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks, and Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Whiteis slated to become an unrestricted free agent at the conclusion of his season. He is in the final year of histhree-year, $36 million deal he signed with Chicago in 2023.
Injuries have been one of theBulls' Achilles heels.
Throughout this season, the Bulls have had toendure numerous injuries to key players. In the same game in which White went out, Josh Giddey went down with a hamstring injury.
As a result,Giddey willbe reevaluated in two weeks. Additionally, Zach Collins iscontinuing to battle a toe injury and willbe reevaluated in less than 10 days.
The Bulls are currently 16-17.