The relationship between the Rising Star and the Bulls is very tense. It is difficult for him to get an annual salary contract of 30 million yuan?
According to previous news from TheSteinLine reporter Jake Fischer, the relationship between Josh Giddey and his old club Chicago Bulls is the most tense of all restricted free agents at present. According to previous reports, Kiddy's team was in a stalemate due to the excessive asking price. Kiddy's team hopes to get a long-term contract with an annual salary of about $30 million, and the Bulls are currently only willing to offer him a offer with an annual salary of nearly $20 million. In the NBA regular season last season, Kiddy played 70 games in 82 games, averaging 30.2 minutes per game, averaging 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.6 blocks, and 2.9 turnovers and 1.7 fouls, shooting percentage of 46.5%, three-point shooting percentage of 37.8%, and free throw shooting percentage of 78.1%. In the playoff game against the Miami Heat, Kiddy played 39 minutes and 37 seconds in the game, made 9 of 21 shots, 2 of 7 from the three-point line, and 5 of 6 free throws, scoring 25 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 block, and had 3 turnovers and 4 fouls. Kidy joined the Bulls from the Oklahoma City Thunder in a swap deal with Alex Caruso last summer. After joining the Bulls, Kiddy got more playing time and performance opportunities, his ball rights increased a lot, his performance on the court has also improved a lot, and his many data have also made great improvements. Especially on the offensive end, his offensive efficiency is quite good, he has also demonstrated his comprehensive scoring ability, his talent in passing and organization is still quite outstanding, and his stability in outside shooting has also been significantly improved. Kiddy has also become a key figure in the Bulls' backcourt, and his role in the team is also irreplaceable. Considering the position of restricted free agents in their respective teams and the salary space of their teams, Kiddy should be the easiest player among the few players to get a contract. As a result, Kiddy's situation seems to be no different from the other few, who have not received contracts so far, and it seems that Kiddy has not attracted attention and interest from other teams. Like several others, Kiddy wants to get a contract with an average salary of $30 million, and he is also confident in this, but judging from the current situation where the market is almost exhausted, Kiddy may also need to lower his expectations.
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