Kobe White Says Chicago’s Troubles Are ‘Fixable’

on friday, Chicago Bulls lost to the Indiana Pacers 120-105, fired the sixth consecutive game.
However, their top scorer, Coby White, maintains a hopeful optimism that this password can be corrected, per
Joel Lorenzi of Athletic.
According to him, these problems are “fixable”.
“Nothing in the league is easy to fix,” White said. “We play against the best competition every night. … we have great relationships on this team, so we just have to keep having the honest conversations we have with each other and keep growing. It’s going to take all of us. It’s going to take a ton of spirit, a ton of heart. But it’s fixable, which is the most important thing.”
Against the Pacers, White scored 22 points and dished out six assists. He is currently averaging 23.8 points and 6.2 assists per game. White also played in six games.
It was on and off due to battles with a shin injury. At the beginning of the season, Beli was absent. Also, the Bulls had other top players bouncing on and off the injury list.
After the loss to the Pacers, Chicago is 9-13 and 11th in the Eastern Conference. On Sunday, they will play against the Golden State Warriors.
“Fixable” problems Taurus can fix
There are several factors that plague the Bulls other than injuries. Among them are slow starts, turnovers, defensive inconsistency and rebounding issues.
Lately, the Bulls got off to a slow start, only to come back in the second half. It was the same in theirs 24 point win over the Detroit Pistons and their one point beat the lowly Washington Wizards.
Against Indiana, Chicago turned the ball over 18 times, eleven of which came from Matas Buzzelis and Josh Giddy. Also, Chicago is not much of a defensive team, and on Friday their top defenders, Isaac Okoro, Tre Jones and Ayo Dosunmu, were out with injuries.
Then, Chicago has a habit of giving up too many second-chance points due to a lack of defensive rebounds. They are currently 29th in the league in that category and have given up 18.4 second-chance points per game.
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