Australian basketball sensation Josh Giddey is rapidly approaching one of Michael Jordan’s most formidable Chicago Bulls records, positioning himself for what could become one of the most surprising statistical achievements in modern NBA history. The 23-year-old guard has now surpassed Bulls legend Scottie Pippen to claim second place on the franchise’s all-time triple-double list.
Giddey recorded his 16th triple-double for Chicago in Monday’s matchup against the Sacramento Kings, contributing 15 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists despite his team’s 126-110 defeat. This accomplishment places him directly behind only Michael Jordan, who accumulated 28 triple-doubles during his legendary tenure with the Bulls.
The statistical comparison between the two players reveals Giddey’s remarkable efficiency in achieving this milestone. While Jordan needed 930 regular-season games to establish his record, Giddey has reached his 16 triple-doubles in just 112 appearances for the franchise. This pace suggests the Australian international could potentially challenge Jordan’s long-standing record within the coming seasons.
Giddey’s recent performance comes after a brief absence due to an ankle injury, demonstrating his resilience and immediate impact upon returning to the lineup. His consistent all-around contributions have been a rare bright spot for the struggling Bulls, who have won only two games since February and currently sit 12th in the Eastern Conference standings, mathematically eliminated from playoff contention.
The team’s next challenge comes against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, where Giddey will continue his pursuit of basketball history while attempting to help his team finish the season on a positive note.
