As reported by ESPN, restricted free agent Josh Giddey has finalized a four-year contract valued at $100 million to continue his career with the Chicago Bulls.
The agreement is fully guaranteed and features no options for either the player or the team. Although the Bulls announced the contract on Tuesday, they did not reveal specific terms.
At just 22 years old, Giddey establishes himself as the key player for the Bulls at the starting point guard position, following the team’s trade acquisition of him from the Oklahoma City Thunder for Alex Caruso during the offseason of 2024.
Giddey is coming off an exceptional season in Chicago, averaging 14.6 points per game, with career-highs in rebounds (8.1), assists (7.2), steals (1.2), and a three-point shooting percentage of 37.8%. He recorded seven triple-doubles, the second highest in Bulls history for a single season, only surpassed by Michael Jordan’s 15 in 1988-89.
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