Bulls
It appears Coby White has won the Bulls’ starting point guard job, but knows he has to play well to keep it.
“I haven’t done nothing yet,” White said, via K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago. “If I am the starting point guard, I have to keep growing obviously. I want to be a leader of this team. Being vocal, controlling the team, getting teammates in spots where they like the ball and picking my times to be aggressive and get to the paint and force kickouts and just continue to create. I feel like the main thing for me coming into training camp was expanding on my leadership role.”
- Meanwhile, Patrick Williams is slated to start at power forward. “I think Patrick continues to evolve. He has played well,” coach Billy Donovan said. “I think you also look at a fact of bringing Jevon, (Alex Caruso) and (Torrey Craig), there’s a good defensive mentality and energy there.”
Hornets
- Guard guard Frank Ntilikina has suffered a non-displaced fracture of his left tibia and will be re-evaluated in four weeks, the team announced. Ntilikina sustained the injury in the Hornets’ preseason finale.
- Per Rod Boone of the Charlotte Observer: “With Ntilikina out for at least the next month, if coach Steve Clifford doesn’t decide to go big or use Terry Rozier at backup point guard, those reserve duties could fall to Theo Maledon.”
- Charlotte is waiving R.J. Hunter, Nathan Mensah and Terrell Brown Jr., per Boone.
Magic
The Magic are converting the contract of guard Trevelin Queen to a two-way contract, per Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel.
Queen, 26, has appeared in a total of 17 games with the Rockets and Pacers over his first two NBA seasons. He had been on an Exhibit 10 training camp deal with Orlando.
The G League MVP in 2021-22, Queen averaged 22.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants in 24 regular season games last season.
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