Coby White could be the next Chicago Bulls player seeking a new lucrative contract extension after Josh Giddey recently received one. According to Jake Fischer of the Insider Notebook, White doesn’t plan on signing an extension this upcoming season, as he aims for a massive payday in the summer of 2026.
Even though the Chicago Bulls have already invested heavily in Josh Giddey, they might find themselves opening the cheque book again soon. In an effort to solidify their roster, the Bulls have begun taking decisive action, with one of their most notable moves centred on Giddey.
After signing their promising young point guard, Josh Giddey, to a four-year, $100 million deal, the Chicago Bulls are now looking to add even more to their young core.
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The Chicago Bulls roster has taken shape, with Josh Giddey finally signing for four years and $100 million. The Bulls needed another point guard to pair with Tre Jones, who re-signed earlier in the offseason, and Giddey was the perfect choice after he emerged as a solid option last season.
The Chicago Bulls may have just paid Josh Giddey, but their front office might have to cut another big check next year. As the Chicago Bulls look to cement their roster, they have finally made some big decisions.
The dominos are finally starting to fall. Last week, more than two months after the start of free agency, Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas bet on himself, taking the $6.6 million Qualifying Offer so that he can enter unrestricted free agency in a year.
After more than two months, the Chicago Bulls finally inked Josh Giddey to a long-term deal. He got four years and $100 million, a nice compromise for two sides that had been at a stalemate.
The Chicago Bulls' retooling process seems to be headed in the right direction. With the return of Josh Giddey, who recently agreed to a four-year, $100 million deal, the Bulls have secured a key player for their roster and starting lineup.
On Tuesday, the Chicago Bulls agreed to sign 2021 No. 6 pick Josh Giddey to a rich four-year contract, making him their newest franchise cornerstone. Previous reporting revealed that the Bulls wanted to hold firm on a four-year, $80 million offer.
Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey signed a four-year, $100 million extension on Tuesday. Giddey, 22, averaged 14.6 points along with career highs of 8.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 1.2 steals in 70 games with the Bulls in 2024-25.
The Bulls have officially announced they’ve reached an agreement with guard Josh Giddey on a multiyear contract extension. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, though ESPN’s Shams Charania reported it’s for four years and $100 million.
After months of negotiation, the Chicago Bulls eventually secured their future backcourt centerpiece on Tuesday, re-signing Josh Giddey for another four years before the upcoming 2025-26 NBA season.
Finally, it appears Josh Giddey and the Bulls have a deal. Per Shams Charania of ESPN, Giddey and Chicago have reached agreement on a four-year contract extension worth $100 million.
It’s early September now, and Chicago Bulls star Josh Giddey, who officially entered free agency on July 6, remains unsigned with no resolution in sight.