The Golden State Warriors have emerged as a potential suitor for Vučević ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to an ESPN report. The Warriors are engaging in initial trade conversations as the Bulls take calls on offers for both Vučević and Zach LaVine.
White (ankle) is not expected to play Thursday against the Warriors, K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago reports. White met with a foot doctor Tuesday, and while there is nothing structurally wrong, it appears that the guard will miss his second straight contest.
Zach LaVine has been the best player on this Bulls teams this year, and it's looking like he should be able to go in this one as he is listed as probable. LaVine is having some issues with his right patella tendon, but it doesn't sound like it will keep him off the court, so that's good news for the Bulls.
White is working through a sore ankle right now. But once he returns to action, coach Billy Donovan wants to see him continue improving his movement without the ball.
The Golden State Warriors haven't been successful with surrounding four-time NBA champions Stephen Curry and Draymond Green with sufficient help this season, but that could all change as the Feb. 6 trade deadline rapidly approaches.
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White is now questionable for their matchup vs the Sacramento Kings on Sunday afternoon.
The Golden State Warriors are exploring potential trades for Chicago Bulls' center Nikola Vucevic and guard Coby White before the February 6 deadline.
Bulls head coach Billy Donovan said after Sunday's 113-102 loss to the Trail Blazers that White was held out for the final 4:12 of the contest due to a sore ankle, K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago reports.
The Chicago Bulls stayed out west and traveled to the brand-new Intuit Dome to face the Los Angeles Clippers on MLK Day. On Monday night, the Bulls defeated the Clippers 112-99.  The Clippers were not only without All-NBA caliber Kawhi Leonard,
With Kawhi Leonard and Ivica Zubac unavailable, the Clippers can’t keep up with Zach LaVine (35 points) and Chicago after halftime and lose for the first time in five games, 112-99.
Nothing lasts forever for the Chicago Bulls, including losing streaks. The Bulls finally snapped out of a five-game slump Monday with a 112-99 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, reigniting their offense by returning to their roots: the 3-point shot.
The Bulls have eight players 24 years old or younger in their rotation. After Coby White, however, there are more question marks than sure things. The hope is that Buzelis can start changing that.