Yea he is white, from Australia, had a bad experience with an underage American girl. But this continual whinging that it was a straight swap is very childish. Because a team has managed its future draft position extremely well, does not mean they should have sweetened the deal. He is 21 years old and just led his country into the Olympic games. Everyone can see what he is capable off.
Greatest one for one white guy trade in league history. It was a really good trade for OKC but also thought the Bulls bought really low on him. Year 2 age 20 17 ppg 8 rpg and 6 apg I just think people forgot that he's actually good and he was in a weird situation on a team that didn't really need him and now he's going to a team that's not that good that's going to be like yo Josh giddy we think you're good here's the ball
Dude I randomly stumbled upon this video on my recommended. Holy hell the editing quality is incredible. I know you don’t have the viewers (which is criminal), but keep it up my dude.
Come on, so many have underrated Josh giddy right from the beginning and yet his proved them wrong. Even last years stats weren’t damming. When you put that in perspective with off court issues, most would crumble under that pressure. What we know is he was 19 at the time (not 29!), in an over 18 night club, and even the girl admitted to saying she was 18. All investigations have concluded Giddy has no case to answer. But that hasn’t stopped the outrageous social media slandering him, he has had to face a season of abuse from opposition fans. And yet his only 21, 3 solid years in the NBA. On a team that massively progressed from below average to the top seed in their conference and making serious inroads into the playoffs. The bulls would hope to follow their path to success and have rightly bought in a player who has been on that path. They traded a top, but injury prone and aging player, who is coming out off contract and was in all likelihood not going to stay anyway. The Bulls traded for a guy who has shown he can play and is at the beginning of a career. A career in which he has already gained the type of experience, resilience and skill base, that the Bulls will need, both now and into the future. IMO, the Bulls massively win in the long-term and OKC win based on present needs, in the short term.