Josh Giddey + Coby White = Chicago Bulls backcourt of the future?

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The CHGO Bulls crew discuss the growing chemistry of Chicago Bulls teammates Josh Giddey and Coby White. In the wake of the Zach LaVine trade, Giddey and White have started to compliment each other well as each player is thriving with bigtime performances. Can this tandem work long-term for a Bulls team that might actually compete in the playoffs? Peck, Big Dave and Will Gottlieb break it down. Plus, the guys look at the latest Eastern Conference and Tankathon standings. The Bulls are in jeopardy of falling farther in the 2025 NBA Draft lottery. Would a likely one-and-done playoff appearance be worth falling out of the lottery entirely?

 

 

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