The Chicago Bulls are enjoying a phenomenal start to the season, currently holding a 6-1 record and sitting atop the Eastern Conference standings. Part of that early success is thanks to the dynamic performances of Josh Giddey, who just equaled an impressive Michael Jordan record in the team’s latest victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
After recording 23 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists in the team’s first defeat of the season against the Knicks, Giddey followed up by piloting the Bulls to victory with 29 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists.
In doing so, the 23-year-old guard became the first Bull since Michael Jordan to record triple-doubles in back-to-back games (achieved during the 1988-89 season).
Giddey’s accomplishment is magnified by the fact that the Bulls managed to overcom

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