Josh Giddei shockingly admits he ‘missed the memo’ on Chicago after 32-point loss to Warriors

It just keeps getting worse and worse for Chicago Bulls. On Sunday they they were on the verge of losing by 32 points for the Golden State Warriors, 123-91.
In the process, they suffered their seventh straight loss, their worst losing streak since 2020. 100 million dollar man Josh Giddei, shed light on how opponents can beat Chicago, per NBA.com’s Sam Smith.
“It’s very much needed,” Giddy said. “It’ll be good to have a break to get back to what we’re good at. The memo came out about us: knock down the boards, get back in transition; that’s how you stop the Bulls. So we’ve got to find ways to counter that and be efficient. We’ve shown we can do it and we’re capable of it. So it’s a matter of doing it, whether we’ve gone into the night or not, just finding ways to get out. stops and possessions together like we’ve done before.”
In addition, Giddy provided insight into what needs to be done as the Chicago Bulls face the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.
“I’m all for optimism and positivity, but at some point we have to look in the mirror and say how we can be better as a team and what we need to do to have an impact on the win,” Giddy added. “These four days, I think one win will put us in the right direction. Attack, have good practices and get ready for Charlotte.”
Gidi finished the game with 18 points, five assists and three rebounds. Plus, he had a rating of -21.
How much worse could it get for the Bulls?
After an unexpected strong startChicago was in steep decline, with frequent injuries and lack of development among the factors.
As a result, the Bulls are poised to embark on another losing season and miss the playoffs. They are already on the verge of missing out on the play-in tournament.
At this point, Chicago should emphasize taking it one game at a time.
2025-12-08 16:57:00







