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Marks suggests Bulls give Gidy 125 million in five years: lack of competitors in the market

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June 16 Today, ESPN salary expert Bobby Marks wrote an article in detail about the offseason free market players.

For Giddy, Bobby Marks said: "The Bulls are advised to provide a five-year, 125 million contract. The average salary of 25 million looks low, considering that Giddy has played the best season in his career."

"He is the first player in the Bulls' history to average at least 10 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists per game in a single season since Jordan, and from mid-February to the end of the season, he averaged 22.6 points, 10.3 rebounds and 9.1 assists per game. He can rank fourth in team history with six triple-doubles in a single season."

"However, due to the lack of competitors in the market, the Bulls have an advantage in renewing Giddy, because the Nets are the only team that can make a fat contract to Giddy this summer."

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