So there's Coby White.
The Bulls third year scoring guard who's mostly not been scoring in his return from shoulder surgery—averaging seventh tenths of a point per game in about 11 minutes the last three games, one of 11 shooting overall—scored 10 of his 14 points Sunday in the fourth quarter to help the Bulls come from behind for a 109-103 victory over the New York Knicks.
The Bulls now 12-5 moved into a first place Eastern Conference tie with the Brooklyn Nets with a United Center game against Indiana on Monday. The Bulls also hold a three-game lead over Cleveland and Milwaukee in the Central Division.