The Chicago Bulls haven't had an explosive backcourt duo since the Derrick Rose-Jimmy Butler days. Zach LaVine and Coby White are averaging a combined 56.3 points per game since the All-Star break, so it's safe to say the Bulls might have found their new dynamic duo.

LaVine says he and White can become a lethal dynamic duo for the Bulls since both guys work hard and play the right way:

“I don't know how good we can be, but I know we both individually want to be great; we put the work in,” LaVine told Sam Smith of Bulls.com. “Obviously, Coby is a rookie. But I know he can score with the best of them. I think we're both going to continue to get better because we work for it. You never know where it can go. But if it was my opinion, you can only go up because we both work extremely hard.”

White has appeared in every game for the Bulls this season. He’s currently playing the best basketball of his rookie season, as the youngster is the first rookie in NBA history to score 30-plus points in three consecutive games coming off the bench.

White is averaging 12.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game on the season. He’s shooting 38.7 percent from the field, 35.6 percent from beyond the arc and 77.7 percent from the free-throw line. The rookie is currently dealing with a back injury, but hopefully it's nothing too serious.

LaVine, meanwhile, makes scoring the ball look way too easy sometimes. The high-flyer is putting up 25.5 points per game on the season. He didn't make the All-Star team, but LaVine has established himself as one of the best scorers in the NBA.

Now, the Bulls just need to win more games so LaVine and White can get more exposure on the national level. Chicago is just 20-39 on the season.