The first major move of the 2024 offseason saw theĀ Chicago Bulls acquire Josh Giddey from the Oklahoma City Thunder for Alex Caruso.
The Giddey era now begins in Chicago butĀ according toĀ The Athletic, it also perhaps signals the end of Lonzo Ball’s time with the Bulls.
“Giddeyās acquisition also further clouds the Bullsā plans for Ball, who hasnāt played since January 2022 but is expected to make a comeback next season.
Itās impossible to not view Giddey as insurance in case Ball doesnāt return.
By bringing in Giddey, the Bulls also might have signaled theyāre ready to move on from Ball. A trade or buyout could be likely.”
While Ball appears to have made progress on his recovery from injury, you can’t blame the organization if they think it might be time to move on.
The 26-year-old last played a game in the NBA all the way back on Jan. 14, 2022, against theĀ Golden State Warriors.
Ball had suffered a meniscus tear at that time and while it was thought he would just be out for a few months, his knee problems just didn’t go away.
HeĀ had to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery in September 2022, and then cartilage transplant surgery in March 2023.
The Bulls stuck by Ball through all of it, but Giddey’s arrival does make you believe that they might be considering a parting of ways.
As for what’s more likely between a trade and a buyout, I’d say the latter.
Ball has already opted into his $21.3 million player option for 2024-25 and I don’t see a contending team trading for him when he’d eat up that much cap space.
Perhaps a rebuilding team might take a chance but I think it’s quite unlikely, as he will be a free agent in 2025.