When the Chicago Bulls traded for Josh Giddey, the move raised eyebrows. A gifted passer, yes. A jumbo guard with rebounding instincts, sure. But a legit shooting threat? Not quite. That was the narrative—until now.
In just one season, Giddey has rewritten the scouting report. What was once considered the weakest part of his game has become the Bulls’ biggest offensive unlock. The transformation didn’t happen by accident—it’s the product of belief, structure, and the kind of organizational patience that Oklahoma City didn’t have the capacity to offer.
The catch-and-shoot evolution (the Bulls’ vision)
This is where everything changed.