Summary
The Chicago Bulls announced that Coby White, their starting point guard, will miss at least the next two weeks due to a right calf strain. White suffered this injury during an offseason workout and hasn't played since, but he is currently practicing again. The Bulls' first game of the NBA season against the Detroit Pistons will take place without White.
Key Facts
- Coby White will miss at least the next two weeks of NBA games because of a right calf strain.
- White's injury happened during an offseason workout in August.
- He did not play in any of the Bulls' preseason games due to this injury.
- White has resumed practicing and is working towards recovering from the calf strain.
- The Bulls' season opener against the Detroit Pistons is scheduled for Wednesday.
- White averaged 20.4 points per game last season, performing consistently well.
- Zach Collins, another player, will also miss four weeks due to a wrist fracture.
- The Bulls hope White will return for a game against the Philadelphia 76ers on November 4.