The contract saga between the Chicago Bulls and Josh Giddey has finally been resolved.
The Bulls announced they successfully re-signed Josh Giddey to a guaranteed four-year, $100 million deal with no player or team options.
Giddey avoided Cam Thomas’ situation of signing a qualifying offer with the Brooklyn Nets, instead accepting the contract despite reportedly wanting around $30 million per year.
His signing leaves only Jonathan Kuminga’s situation with the Golden State Warriors among this summer’s major contract standoffs.
Just in: Restricted free agent Josh Giddey has reached agreement on a four-year, $100 million deal to re-sign with the Chicago Bulls, agent Daniel Moldovan of Lighthouse Sports Management tells ESPN. pic.twitter.com/RtJqf7P679
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 9, 2025
NBA insider Brett Siegel revealed that Giddey’s contract directly impacts Kuminga’s ongoing saga with Golden State.
The deal establishes a market range that Kuminga and his representatives have been pursuing in their negotiations.
“For those wondering, this does have an impact on the Kuminga market, as this has been the range in which Kuminga and his camp have been trying to get the Warriors to reach a compromise with a player option,” Siegel wrote.
For those wondering, this does have an impact on the Kuminga market, as this has been the range in which Kuminga and his camp have been trying to get the Warriors to reach a compromise with a player option.
— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) September 9, 2025
Still nothing trending in the right direction.
Now, back to vacation. https://t.co/nr81ly8tpc
Reports indicate Kuminga already rejected a two-year, $45 million offer from the Warriors.
Beyond wanting more money, Kuminga opposed the team option structure because he prefers controlling his future rather than allowing the Warriors to decide his fate.
Giddey’s new deal represents the ideal contract structure Kuminga desires, though it may not align with what the Warriors want to offer.
Giddey holds advantages in his Bulls negotiations that Kuminga lacks with Golden State.
He became Chicago’s cornerstone after Zach LaVine’s departure, proving his worth with career-high averages of 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists last season.
The 22-year-old guard established himself as a franchise building block, justifying his significant investment from the Bulls organization.
Meanwhile, Kuminga continues seeking his place as another weapon for the Warriors but appears to struggle fitting within the system built around Stephen Curry.
His role uncertainty complicates his contract discussions compared to Giddey’s clear franchise importance in Chicago.
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