It was a mixed bag for Josh Giddey as the Chicago Bulls’ slump continued at the hands of the Orlando Magic on Tuesday (AEDT).
And it comes as the franchise reportedly makes a call on a trade pursuit for one of the league’s superstars.
Meanwhile, Dyson Daniels went toe-to-toe with one of the league’s burgeoning superstars.
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Giddey flirted with a triple-double — scoring 22 points with nine rebounds and six assists — but committed a game-worst eight turnovers as Chicago surrendered a fourth-quarter lead to the Magic.
The Bulls are now 3-10 over their past 13 games, including four-straight defeats.

Giddey entered play on Tuesday averaging 20.5 points per game on 46.9 per cent from the field and 39.2 per cent from three-point distance.
But it wasn’t a prolific first half offensively for Giddey in Florida, going 1-2 for two points with six rebounds and five assists — though he also committed four turnovers.
The six-foot-eight guard lifted his scoring effort in the second half, including going 3-6 from distance in a continuation of his early-season downtown shooting.
Josh Giddey and the Chicago Bulls have lost 10 of their past 13 games in a worrying skid. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)Source: AP
“Confidence; having a good summer goes a long way. I’m shooting the ball better than I ever have in my career,” Giddey said pre-game of his success this season to date.
“A lot of reps in the off-season, I think the three-ball has opened my game up, allowing me to get downhill more.
“Confidence is a big thing. I got that towards the back end of last year, and I feel like it’s flown into this year.”
But the Bulls’ big slide since starting the season a perfect 5-0 largely comes down to poor defence, and Tuesday’s result was the 12th time in the past 13 games they gave up 120-plus points.
“Defence. We’ve given up way too many points … offensively is not the problem for us,” Giddey said.
“Defensively, rebounding … we’ve got to make a stand as a team.
“When we get back to our identity of defending, rebounding, we can get out and run — and that’s when we’re at our best.”
And while many have linked the Bulls to a trade move for Chicago-native Mavericks superstar Anthony Davis, a pursuit now appears highly unlikely, following a telling report.
ESPN NBA insider Jamal Collier wrote: “The Bulls have had internal discussions about how to proceed, including conversations about Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis, sources told ESPN, whom they believe could help the team’s porous rim protection and defensive interior.
“However, team sources said the Bulls will not sacrifice any of their young core to execute such a deal until the team is closer to contention.
“‘I don’t think going out and chasing X megastar is the way to proceed — at least today’, one source told ESPN.”
While a Davis trade appears unlikely, that doesn’t completely rule out Chicago making another move.
Collier suggested the Bulls are eyeing a deal for a player like Pascal Siakam, with an unnamed Pacers source saying the Chicago is trying to emulate Indiana’s formula after its incredible 2025 NBA Finals run.
“They stole our mojo,” a Pacers team source told ESPN. “They said before the season they were going to emulate our play style. Giddey playing the role as Tyrese. The fast pace, the late-game comebacks, wearing teams down.”
A Bulls source said: “They have Haliburton, who is an All-Star, and they have Siakam. If Giddey can develop into an All-Star and be what Hali was, when do we pull the trigger to get our Siakam?”
In Detroit, Dyson Daniels went head-to-head with superstar Cade Cunningham as the Pistons snuck home.
Daniels has historically troubled Cunningham, and on Tuesday, the Great Barrier Thief helped limit Detroit’s foremost playmaker to 18 points on 7-15 shooting.
On the offensive end, Daniels took 14 shots as a peripheral playmaker but made just five of them to finish with 10 points.
He did, however, total five assists, four rebounds and four steals.
In the fourth quarter, Daniels made a tough floating shot while drawing a foul to put Atlanta up two points with six minutes remaining, but the Hawks’ comeback attempt ultimately fell short.