Something about Josh Giddey just doesnât make sense right now.
Because on paper⊠he looks like a future superstar.
But on the scoreboard?
The Chicago Bulls are still losing.
And that contradiction is starting to raise serious questions.
Josh Giddey is quietly putting up one of the most complete seasons in the NBA.
Weâre talking about a player averaging:
đ„ 17.0 PPG
đ„ 8.3 RPG
đ„ 9.1 APG
Thatâs basically near triple-double numbers every night â something only elite players can do consistently.
Not only thatâŠ
Heâs shooting efficiently, improving his three-point shot, and controlling the pace of the game like a veteran.
At just 23 years old.
So hereâs the question everyone in Chicago is starting to ask:
If Giddey is this good⊠why are the Bulls this bad?
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Because the reality is brutal.
The Bulls are sitting near the bottom of the East.
Losing streaks.
Inconsistency.
No clear identity.
And yetâŠ
Giddey is still producing.
Still creating.
Still doing everything a âfranchise playerâ is supposed to do.
Thatâs where things get complicated.
Some fans believe Giddey is the only real bright spot on this roster.
A true cornerstone.
A player you build everything around moving forward.
And honestly?
Thereâs a strong argument for that.
Heâs already breaking records.
âïž 19 assists in a game â historic for a Bulls player
âïž 30+ career triple-doubles â passing legends in the process
This isnât normal production.
This is elite playmaking at a rare level.
But hereâs the other side of the debate.
The uncomfortable one.
The one Bulls fans donât fully agree on yet.
Some are starting to ask:
Does Giddeyâs style actually translate to winning basketball?
Because while his stats are impressiveâŠ
The team results havenât followed.
At all.
And thatâs where the tension really starts.
Because in todayâs NBA, numbers alone donât define greatness.
Winning does.
Impact does.
And right now, the Bulls are in a strange place.
Theyâve already started moving toward a rebuild.
Trading veterans.
Shifting toward youth.
And at the center of it all?
Josh Giddey.
The Bulls even committed to him long-term.
A multi-year deal.
A clear signal:
âThis is our guy.â
But building around him wonât be easy.
Even analysts admit that Giddeyâs presence creates tough decisions about roster construction.
Because he needs the ball.
He thrives as a primary creator.
And that changes how you build a team around him.
So now the Bulls are facing a critical question:
đ Do you fully commit to Giddey as your franchise engine?
đ Or do you rethink everything and build differently?
Because staying in the middle?
Thatâs what got Chicago stuck in the first place.
And hereâs what makes this even more frustrating for fans.
Giddey might already be good enough to be an All-StarâŠ
If the team was winning.
But he wasnât selected.
Why?
Because team success still matters.
Whether fans like it or not.
So now weâre watching something unfold in real time.
A player putting up elite numbersâŠ
On a team thatâs going nowhere.
A future starâŠ
In a system that still doesnât make sense.
A franchiseâŠ
That hasnât fully decided what it wants to be.
đ Josh Giddey looks like the future of the Chicago Bulls.
But hereâs the real question Bulls fans canât avoid anymore:
Is he the solution⊠or just the brightest part of a bigger problem?
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