【2020/02/24】

Bulls 122 [Loss] 124 Thunder

★ Coby White|35 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3FG 6-9

Zach LaVine |41 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, FG 19-35 (same game added)

exist SGA, Chris Paul and Danilo Gallinari Wait for the main force to perform normally,thunderThey scored 72 points in the first half against the Bulls, setting their best performance of the season and taking the lead.bullWith as many as 17 points, it seemed to be an easy game. Unexpectedly, rookie Coby White continued to show off his firepower, and Zach LaVine After scoring 46 points in the second half, LaVine scored two three-pointers in the last 23 seconds to catch up to 1 point difference. However, the experienced Thunder stabilized their position in time to avoid being reversed by the Bulls' chaotic streak.

White has scored more than 30 points in three consecutive games off the bench. He has scored 101 points in the past three games and has a 43-% three-point shooting percentage. He has also become the first rookie in the league since the "God of Basketball" Michael Jordan, and he is also the first rookie in the league since the "God of Basketball" Michael Jordan. The first rookie player in history to make at least 5 three-pointers in 3 consecutive games.

In addition, White started as a substitute, becoming the third player in league history to score 30 points in three consecutive games as a substitute, following Ricky Pierce and Jr Smith.


【2020/02/24】

Bulls 126 [win] 117 Wizards

★ Coby White|33 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, FG 11-18

After yesterday's fiery performance of 33 points in a single game, crazy shooter Coby White continued his touch today. Facing the Wizards, White once again scored 33 points and helped the team defeat the Wizards to end their eight-game losing streak. And he also became the first Bulls rookie player since Michael Jordan to score 30 points in two consecutive games. The victory also eclipsed Bradley Beal's career-high 53 points.

White is also the first rookie to score 30 consecutive points since 1970-71, when starting player data began to be recorded. Since 1992, only two rookies in the league, Allen Iverson and Trae Young, have had such a scoring record. . White was not selected for the freshman-secondary game at home last week, but he caught up with the legendary record in Chicago.


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