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Sporting News on MSNNBA insiders expect Bulls to part with one of two key guards this year
People around the league believe that either Coby White or Josh Giddey will be on a new team next season, per @HPbasketball “This is outside speculative, but two different East personnel figures believe that the Bulls are unlikely to retain both Josh Giddey and Coby White. If… pic.twitter.com/B9hn3DHl7S
For the first time this summer, Nikola Vucevic spoke about offseason rumors and his future with the Chicago Bulls going forward.
Nikola Vucevic seems like the perfect trade candidate for the Bulls, but it hasn't happened. The rumors were loud, and Vucevic heard them. He was always confident that he would return to Chicago, and it was nice to get some reassurance.
K.C. Johnson of Chicago Sports Network reported that Chicago offered Josh Giddey a contract that would pay him $20 million a year.
You can see a post-Embiid skeleton coming into shape in Philly, while the Knicks brought in quality vets and the Bulls methodically build.
The NBA is built on dynasties. At least, it always has been. Bill Russell 's Boston Celtics teams dominated the 1960s. The Larry Bird-Magic Johnson rivalry headlined the 1980s. The Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs followed with dynastic runs to define eras in the 1990s and 2000s.
Restricted free agency has led to a slow-moving market for Josh Giddey, but the Chicago Bulls have reportedly extended him a lucrative contract offer.
Josh Giddey and the Chicago Bulls are still at an impasse in contract negotiations, but the comments from both fans and fellow players on Giddey's most recent I