The Chicago Bulls received some positive news on the injury front this week. Guard Josh Giddey has undergone a successful right ankle arthroscopy, a procedure aimed at cleaning up and addressing lingering issues in the joint. The team confirmed the surgery went as planned, setting a clear timeline for the young playmaker's return.
According to the medical update, Giddey is expected to begin basketball activities in approximately three months. This puts him on track to be fully cleared and ready to rejoin his teammates for the start of training camp. For Bulls fans, this is a reassuring sign that the 21-year-old will be back in action without missing any regular-season games.
Giddey, known for his exceptional court vision and versatile skill set, has been a key piece of Chicago's backcourt since arriving in a trade. His ability to facilitate offense and crash the boards makes him a unique threat on the floor. The three-month recovery window suggests the team is taking a cautious approach to ensure he's 100% healthy for the grind of an 82-game season.
As the offseason progresses, all eyes will be on Giddey's rehab and eventual return. For now, the Bulls can breathe easy knowing their rising star is on the mend and ready to make an impact when camp opens.
