Giddy s contract renewal is deadlock: Bulls and players salary game
On August 11, famous reporter Jake Fischer brought news that restricted free agent Gidey and the Chicago Bulls were in a stalemate on the negotiations of new contracts and had significant differences. Gidy expects to receive a contract with an average annual salary of $30 million, but the Bulls' offer remains at an average annual salary of $20 million, and negotiations have made no progress so far. It is reported that the Bulls initially offered Gidey $80 million in 4 years. Although other NBA teams have shown interest in Gidedy, only the Brooklyn Nets currently have salary space and can give considerable offers. Other teams intend to promote transactions by signing first and then changing, but the Bulls are unwilling to participate in such transaction negotiations. These teams have said that it is difficult to negotiate a deal with the Bulls now because they cannot figure out the Bulls' intentions. I wonder whether they plan to send off the veteran or continue to strengthen the lineup. Reviewed last season, Gidey played 70 games for the Bulls, with remarkable performances, averaged 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game. Such data shows that Gidey has comprehensive abilities on the court, can score points, make achievements in rebounds and assists, and has good stealing skills, which plays an important role in the team's offense and defense. The stalemate of this contract renewal negotiation is facing considerable challenges for both Gidey and the Bulls. Gidey is eager to prove her worth through a high-paying contract while also striving for better financial security for her career. The Bulls need to consider comprehensively from the team's salary structure and future planning, etc. to ensure that the signing of each contract is in line with the team's long-term interests. The final direction of this salary game will not only affect Gideon's career, but will also have an important impact on the Bulls' future lineup stability and competitiveness. Let's wait and see whether the two sides can break the deadlock and reach a consensus. 【Follow me! Learn about the latest and most reliable basketball news】
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