Josh Giddey and the Chicago Bulls just agreed to a big deal after weeks of negotiating.
Giddey will remain with the Bulls to the tune of four years and $100 million.
A lot of Giddey fans were happy with the news on Tuesday, but his former Oklahoma City Thunder teammate Jaylin Williams had to poke fun at him.
“Can I borrow a couple bucks,” Williams posted on his Instagram story.
Jaylin Williams reacts to Josh Giddey’s contract extension: pic.twitter.com/EDhEchwUE3
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Giddey was angling for a deal that would bring him $30 million a year.
He isn’t getting a number quite that high, but $25 million a year is a very favorable number for him.
The Bulls are happy with that amount, too, because this allows them to have a bit more spending cash if they wish to acquire more talent.
There have been a lot of questions about what the Bulls will do next.
They’re not known for making massive moves and pursuing huge A-list talent.
They are a team that more commonly gives away big players rather than takes them on.
In fact, acquiring Giddey last summer was one of their largest trades in years.
The team continues to struggle, which has a lot of fans calling on them to shake things up and swing for the fences.
If that’s going to happen, they’ll need spending cash.
This deal with Giddey gives them some flexibility, although not a lot.
More than anything, it keeps a promising sharpshooter in the lineup for the next few years.
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