Josh Giddey will be back with the Chicago Bulls next season.
According to Jake Weinbach, via Legion Hoops, Giddey and the Bulls are “heading toward” a multi-year contract that is worth about $30 million annually.
Giddey was a bright spot on the Bulls’ roster this season, so they are happy to have him return.
Will this be the season when the Bulls finally turn the tide and start succeeding again?
REPORT: Josh Giddey and the Bulls are heading toward a multi-year deal worth roughly $30M annually, per @JWeinbachNBA. pic.twitter.com/TxqVghHwy0
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 28, 2025
In 2024-25, Giddey put up 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists per game, shooting 46.5 percent from the field and 37.8 percent from the three-point line.
His first season with the Bulls saw all of his numbers bump up from what he was doing during his last year with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Giddey has several standout games and gave the fans something to be excited about.
They want those good feelings to continue because things have not been looking great for the Bulls recently.
They ended the season as the 10th seed with a 39-43 record.
They want more for themselves, but the Bulls have been middling for a long time.
With Giddey coming back and the roster seemingly becoming more cohesive, next season might be better for Chicago.
The fans sure hope so because they have grown tired of watching their team consistently come up short.
Re-signing Giddey makes sense, and it can help the team build a stronger rotation.
But is it enough, or will the Bulls need to do more in the months ahead?
What free agency candidates can they target, and who could they afford?
Are there potential trades that will make this team better and give Giddey more support?
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