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Josh Giddey And Chicago Bulls Agree On $100 Million Contract
- On September 9, 2025, Josh Giddey agreed to a four-year contract worth $100 million with the Chicago Bulls.
- The deal followed a protracted negotiation after Chicago acquired Giddey in June 2024 by trading Alex Caruso to Oklahoma City.
- Standing 6-foot-8, Australian guard Giddey achieved new personal bests last season by averaging 14.6 points, pulling down 8.1 boards, and distributing 7.2 assists per game, while shooting 37.8% from beyond the arc.
- Shams Charania reported on September 9 that Giddey's restricted free agent contract will run through 2028-29 and makes him the Bulls' highest-paid player.
- Chicago's investment signals confidence in Giddey's growth potential, despite ongoing challenges with his outside shooting and scoring consistency.
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