Josh Giddey’s Historic Streak: Making His Mark on NBA History Despite Bulls’ Struggles
As the Chicago Bulls’ season heads into the final stretch, with the team caught in a mire of mediocrity, one player’s recent performance has become impossible to ignore — and that player is none other than Josh Giddey. Despite the Bulls’ troubles, Giddey’s incredible play has turned heads around the league, and his streak of triple-doubles is rewriting the NBA record books.
Giddey’s Staggering Stats: 5 Triple-Doubles in 7 Games
On Monday night, Giddey put together another jaw-dropping triple-double performance, finishing with 16 points, 15 rebounds, and 13 assists, shooting a solid 6-12 from the field and posting a +25 on the night. This marked his fifth triple-double in the last seven games, and while the Bulls’ record over that stretch stands at a surprisingly respectable 3-4, it’s Giddey’s individual brilliance that has been the true story.
Giddey’s performance this month has been historic. His five triple-doubles in March have tied him with Nikola Jokic for the most in the league. Additionally, Giddey has now moved up to second place in the race for the most triple-doubles in the 2025-26 season, sitting just behind Jalen Johnson (13) despite playing in 15 fewer games than the Atlanta Hawks forward.
Breaking Records: Giddey Surpasses Legends and Climbs the All-Time List
But wait, there’s more! Josh Giddey’s recent streak has propelled him past some of the NBA’s greatest players. He now sits at 19th on the all-time triple-double list with 30 career triple-doubles, surpassing names like Michael Jordan and Grant Hill. More impressively, Giddey has joined an elite group of just nine active NBA players with at least 30 triple-doubles in their careers. His remarkable rise in such a short time speaks volumes about his potential.
However, the real kicker comes when we look at Giddey’s age. At just 23 years old, Giddey has now become the fourth player in NBA history to record 30+ triple-doubles before turning 24. He joins Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, and Luka Dončić in this incredibly exclusive club. For perspective, Giddey has already accomplished more by this age than many of the NBA’s all-time greats, and his future is only getting brighter.
Giddey’s Last Seven Games: A Showcase of Versatility
Over his last seven games, Giddey has consistently delivered impressive all-around performances:
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vs. MIL – 20 PTS, 10 AST, 14 REB, 2 STL
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vs. OKC – 14 PTS, 9 AST, 9 REB, 2 BLK
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@ SAC – 15 PTS, 10 AST, 12 REB
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@ GSW – 21 PTS, 17 AST (career-high), 13 REB
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@ LAL – 27 PTS, 15 AST, 8 REB, 2 STL
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@ LAC – 20 PTS, 10 AST, 11 REB, 2 STL
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vs. MEM – 16 PTS, 13 AST, 15 REB, 3 STL
These performances are not just against bottom-feeding teams either. Giddey’s success has come against squads that were actively trying to win, including Golden State, Los Angeles, and Milwaukee, teams with playoff aspirations. Despite the challenges of facing strong competition, Giddey has remained a key contributor, showing that his recent surge is not just a product of weak opponents.
Giddey’s On/Off Impact: A Positive Sign for the Bulls
Beyond his triple-doubles and scoring, Giddey’s on/off differential has been a notable improvement this season. According to Cleaning the Glass, Giddey’s on/off rating is at a career-high +3.1, a huge jump from his rookie season when it was just +0.3. While it’s still a small sample size, this is a positive sign for a Bulls team that is hoping Giddey can develop into a key piece moving forward. His ability to impact the game on both ends has elevated the team, and with the Bulls struggling, Giddey’s rise is one of the few bright spots in an otherwise challenging season.
Giddey’s Growth: Is This the Beginning of a Major Leap?
Many people were initially skeptical about Giddey’s post-All-Star break numbers from last season, seeing his improvements as possibly being the result of playing against weaker competition. However, as we’ve seen this season, Giddey has made genuine strides. He’s averaging a career-high in free throw attempts, and he’s shooting a career-best percentage from three, while taking more attempts than ever before. This represents a real step forward in his game, especially in terms of consistency and efficiency.
Could this March surge be another sign that Giddey is truly taking the next step in his development? His impressive numbers this season suggest that this might be the case. Although we won’t know for sure until the start of next season, Giddey’s growth over the past year — including his improved shooting and playmaking — suggests that he could be ready to lead the Bulls through a much-needed rebuilding phase.
The Big Picture: Giddey’s Future with the Bulls
As for the Chicago Bulls, while their season may feel like it’s slipping away, Josh Giddey has shown that he’s not just here to pass the time. He’s making a name for himself as one of the most promising young stars in the league. Whether the Bulls decide to fully embrace his potential or explore other options this summer, Giddey has positioned himself as an important figure in the team’s future.
With his record-breaking streak, improved efficiency, and growing leadership role, Giddey is poised to be a cornerstone player for Chicago moving forward. If he continues on this trajectory, the Bulls may have found the type of building block they desperately need to start a new chapter.
Stay tuned for more updates on Josh Giddey and the Chicago Bulls as the season comes to a close, with all eyes on how the young star continues to develop and what this means for the Bulls’ future.