Chicago Bulls, Josh Giddey Near Contract Agreement Amid $10M Gap
Chicago Bulls, Josh Giddey Near Contract Agreement Amid $10M Gap

Chicago Bulls, Josh Giddey Near Contract Agreement Amid $10M Gap

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The Chicago Bulls and restricted free agent Josh Giddey remain at a contract impasse, with Giddey seeking around $30 million annually while the Bulls are only willing to offer about $20 million. Despite the stalemate, recent reports indicate positive conversations, including a meeting between Giddey, coach Billy Donovan, and team executives, suggesting progress toward a potential deal. Giddey's market leverage is limited due to the lack of other NBA teams with sufficient salary cap space to offer him a competing contract, placing the Bulls in a strong negotiating position. Meanwhile, the Bulls are exploring trade options involving guards Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu, balancing roster depth and payroll flexibility amid the contract uncertainty. Giddey is expected to play for the Bulls in the 2025-26 season, likely under a qualifying offer if a long-term deal is not reached, though both sides aim to avoid this scenario. Overall, the Bulls view Giddey as a foundational piece for their future, and negotiations continue as the team seeks to build a competitive roster.

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