Coby White is on the verge of a generational leap in Chicago đŸ”„

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Coby White is on the verge of a generational leap in Chicago đŸ”„
Last season was the breakout… this season could be the takeover.
White has steadily evolved from a streaky bench scorer to the most consistent offensive threat on the Bulls, and now, he’s poised to take the reins as the guy in Chicago.
He’s sharpened his playmaking, improved his efficiency, and shown he can deliver in clutch moments… all signs of a true No. 1 option in the making.
At just 25, White’s mix of speed, shot creation, and composure is rare.
If Coby keeps this trajectory, we might be watching the rise of the next great Bulls scorer.
Don’t blink 👀

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