The Chicago Bulls have finally hired a new head coach in Tiago Splitter, and Josh Giddey's future with the team is looking secure. Splitter's hiring signals a rebuild focused on developing the team's young talent, and Giddey is at the forefront of this effort. With a track record of elevating players like Deni Avdija, Splitter could help Giddey reach the next level of his development. Last season, Giddey averaged 17.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 9.1 assists. If he can see a similar increase in scoring like Avdija did under Splitter, then the Bulls will have an All-Star on their team. Giddey is also on a good contract and is younger than Avdija, giving Splitter more time to develop him. The Bulls are gearing up for a rebuild, and Giddey is now a central part of it thanks to the Splitter hire. Splitter's ability to build culture and develop talent is crucial for the team's success, and Giddey should be excited about how Splitter will develop his current and future teammates. With young players like Patrick Williams and Rob Dillingham on the roster, Splitter's impact could be felt throughout the team. The quicker the Bulls can turn things around, the better for Giddey and the team. Developing not just Giddey himself, but the other young talent is important. Splitter's past success in Portland shows that he can make a difference in a team's development, and Giddey should be optimistic about his future in Chicago.