The Chicago Bulls finally made one of the moves they were expected to make in NBA free agency.
In a move that was widely expected since the end of the season, the Bulls have re-signed restricted free agent Josh Giddey to a multi-year extension, the team announced Tuesday.
What we know:
Giddey entered free agency as a restricted free agent and was extension eligible. Giddey could have signed an offer sheet with another team, and the Bulls would have had a chance to match.
However, no other offer sheet came. The Bulls avoided all that.
According to ESPN's Sham Charania, the Bulls gave Giddey a four-year, $100 million extension that firmly makes Giddey a part of the Bulls' future.
Whatever the Bulls will do on offense starts with Giddey. It remains to be seen what other moves the Bulls