Australian Josh Giddey’s clutch play lifts Bulls past Pistons 115–111 on NBA opening night.

Australian Josh Giddey, fresh off signing a USD $100M extension, came up big in the clutch to lead the Chicago Bulls to an opening night 115-111 win against NBA arch rival Detroit Pistons at home.

Giddey, 23, re-entered the fourth quarter with 5:08 to go with the Bulls up 103-96. The Pistons went on a 7-2 run but Giddey delivered his 11th assist to Nikola Vučević with 1:31 to go to put the Bulls up two (111-109) and then made four clutch free throws from six attempts in the final 34 seconds to seal the win.

5:08 to 0:00 (Bulls up 103–95):

4:14 — Assist: Hit Nikola Vučević for a 12-footer (CHI 105–98).2:54 — Pistons pull level (105–105) amid Detroit surge.1:31 — Assist: Fed Vučević for a 2-ft hook to break the 109–109 tie (CHI 111–109).0:34.4 — Fouled; made 1/2 FT (CHI 112–109).0:13.8 — Fouled again; 2/2 FT (CHI 114–111).0:03.1 — Secured the defensive rebound, drew the foul, then split FTs (1/2) to set the final margin (CHI 115–111).After a shaky opening minute (miss, turnover, foul), Giddey settled the offense late:2 clutch assists → both to Vučević, including the go-ahead bucket at 1:31.4 points at the line in the final 35 seconds, including Chicago’s last four points (0:34.4, 0:13.8, 0:03.1).Game-sealing board at 0:03.1 before the final FT.

Giddey finished with 19 points, 11 assists, five rebounds and a block in 29 minutes. But he did have six turnovers and five fouls. He was +6.

Giddey’s fourth started rough but finished poised and clutch: he created the decisive basket, controlled the closing possessions, and iced the game at the stripe while grabbing the key rebound to end Detroit’s last threat.

Detroit made it a contest late after trailing 35-19 after the first quarter, almost running down the Bulls in the fourth, 32-21.

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