Chicago Bulls guard Coby White, the seventh overall pick of the 2019 NBA Draft, already knows what he needs to work on: his decision-making skills.

Per K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune, the 6-foot-5 North Carolina standout admitted that he's still learning to become a ‘better' point guard.

“I'm still trying to become a better decision-maker on the court. I'm trying to become a better point guard. So it's all about continuing to learn and get better.”

In his lone-year with North Carolina, the 19-year-old put up 16.1 points, 4.1 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game. He also averaged 2.7 turnovers which brought his assist-to-turnover ratio to 1.5-to-1.

It's not just White who's aware of his weakness though. Bulls head coach Jim Boylen previously said that he wants Coby to work on his decision-making and that it will be a point of emphasis for him this offseason.

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Apart from being named into the McDonald's All-American team and Second-team All-ACC, White also passed Michael Jordan in North Carolina's all-time freshman scoring list. It is for certain that White can ball.

Now in the NBA, the pressure is on him to showcase what he's made of. Can he replicate or even improve upon his college game? Is he a draft bust? Or does he deserve to be a lottery pick? More importantly, can he be a reliable guard for the Bulls? Chicago fans will have the answers soon enough.