The Chicago Bulls faced a difficult decision this summer, one that lingered throughout the offseason. They wanted Josh Giddey back in the Windy City, but at what cost was the million-dollar question. The standoff lasted until Sept. 9, when both sides finally agreed on a $100 million deal, to be exact.
Now the Bulls face another, less public contract conundrum. Unlike Giddey’s, though, it isn’t urgent. Fourth-year wing Dalen Terry is entering the final year of his rookie deal, giving Chicago until Oct. 20 to sign him to an extension or let him play out the season before restricted free agency next summer.