New Bulls guard Josh Giddey said that both he and Thunder executive Sam Presti agreed it was best for him to be traded rather than accepting a second-unit role, K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago writes.
“Obviously, I came off a tough year. My role shifted a little bit,” Giddey said. “I was playing a lot more off ball and a role different from what I’ve done in my career. So there were no secrets it was going to take some flexibility from my part to kind of fit in with the team that we had and the structure that we had and the type of players that we had. And he spoke to me about looking at potential different roles, coming off the bench, running the second unit. And I just said to him at this point in my career, I’m 21 years old, it wasn’t something that I was overly eager to do. And he completely understood.”
Giddey was swapped out for Alex Caruso. League sources tell Johnson that the Knicks and Kings both made offers featuring draft capital for Caruso but Oklahoma City opted to take the hard-nosed Caruso in a one-for-one deal. The Bulls envision Giddey as their starting point guard, though he said his role has yet to be defined.
“My job is just to make the game easy for everybody else. Come in and make sure guys are getting easy looks, guys are comfortable on the floor,” he said. “When you’re a point guard and you can get other people around you going and making them involved in the game and getting them feeling good early, it opens the game up for everybody. That’s how I see myself, making basketball easy for my teammates around me.”
We have more on the Bulls:
- While it’s well-documented the team is shopping Zach LaVine, who has three years left on his contract, his shooting ability and scoring efficiency could be a strong fit alongside Giddey, Johnson opines. However, the relationship between the team and LaVine, who is still recovering from foot surgery, would have to be repaired.
- The team would prefer to resolve a possible trade of LaVine before trying to re-sign DeMar DeRozan, according to Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report (hat tip to RealGM). There reportedly has been little traction in talks between the Bulls and DeRozan, who will be an unrestricted free agent if those negotiations fizzle.
- Eric Waters will be the team’s new director of health and performance, Johnson tweets. Waters served as a Bulls assistant trainer from 2000-04 and head athletic trainer for the Wizards (2004-16) and Jazz (2017-22).
- The Bulls have held conversations to both move up and back in the draft, Johnson reports. Chicago currently holds the No. 11 pick.
- In the same story, Johnson reports that several rival executives are under the impression the Bulls will either re-sign or match an offer sheet presented to restricted free agent Patrick Williams. The team has extended a qualifying offer to Williams, making him a restricted free agent.
Which former/current Bull would you rather have on your team if you could have them for their entire career…
Patrick Williams, Kyle Korver, Horace Grant, Ben Gordon, Josh Giddey, Kirk Hinrich, Zach LaVine, or Andre Drummond?
Rank a top3 if possible…
Kyle Korver
Andre Drummond
Ben Gordon
Lots of different roles in there, but for me its:
1. LaVine – highest ceiling of them all
2. Korver – great 6th man/shooter for a long time, was good til the end too
3. Drummond – as a GSW fan I always paid attention to a lot of guys who got lost when Steph’s star started shining brightly, and Drummond was always the guy I thought was better than his reputation in that 2014-2022 era.
lil hot take that I been screaming for a long time now… if Chicago drafted Jumpin Joe Wolf instead of Horace Grant in 87, MJ would have way less rings. Possibly none. link to m.youtube.com
Grant..he is champion man. Captain kirk..all around player. Not great but love his heart. Korver..great shooter.
I like it for its stretch but who knows? I would like to see how many rings GSW would win from 2013-2023 with anyone but Kerr or Jax as HC…lol
Tough to say Giddey because he’s such a wild card still. He definitely has potential to be up there, but for now:
1. Ben Gordon (had an underrated career, very good scorer)
2. Andre Drummond (had the potential to be one of the best defending posts in NBA history and should go down as a top rebounder)
3. Horace Grant (arguably had the best single skill of any of the players you mentioned… this man was a beast on D)
Grant
Gordon
Korver
tbh LaVine is also a nice fit on OKC alongside Caruso, wonder if they can match up again, or if they even thought about it the first time…..
So what for Coby White?
Has a terrific season and improved so much he almost won MIP and you’re just going to throw him in at a new position and give him a bunch less touches and hope he still continues as he did.
Yeah sure that’s a fantastic plan, just as young player starts to blossom, change everything and make him learn a new role.
DeMare DeRozan is either laughing his way to the bank or out of town. Zach LaVine is glad they’ve lowered your asking price he can’t wait to get up out of here. You’ve just done AC a huge favour and now he’s on one of the best teams in the league. Patrick Williams is looking like next in line to cash the cheque or wave goodbye too.
Dumpster fire franchise
Derozan is gone, doesn’t matter how low the price is on Lavine, he has negative trade value until he can get back on the court and stay healthy for a few months, so him and the Bulls are stuck with each other.
Biggest dumpster fire in the league right now.
Negative trade value, I love that term. LaVine has may not have the value of his current contract,but laughing until I’m puking with your Negative trade value cliche.
Yes am curious how the Bulls will have White, Dosunmu, Giddey and possibly LaVine (plus Jevon Carter) work together.
Plus you have Ball coming back and he is a ball in hands player.,
News Flash- Ball isn’t coming back. This trade just finalized it. He’ll either be traded, Or used as a Salary Cap exemption as a disabled player. Either way he’s not a Bull anymore. Giddey is the same player who isn’t as good a shot. Coby White is and should be a 2 G. He made strides as a PG but he’s not the guy you want with the ball in his hands at the end of the game. They still need a PF and a B/U Center and a new coach but hey Baby steps right? Williams should be a SF and DDR should be able to find greener pastures but this season should be about going young, Tanking and getting better Draft Picks and moving Vujevic at the trade deadline.
what else do you have to add to a jgrant for ball, williams, 24 1st trade?
No matter what they do the Bulls won’t be anything more than an 8-10 seed, pointlessly meandering in mid, fans are robbed by ownership
1. Horace Grant
2. Josh Giddey
3. Andre Drummond (was close to choosing Korver, great shooter)
Does anyone remember Ben Gordon in his last Bulls playoffs?