The episode that is going on in Josh Giddey’s life is obviously going to take a toll on his NBA career, as the Oklahoma City Thunder are rumored to have released the Australian star. But, let’s find out if it’s actually true.
The reconstruction The Oklahoma City Thunder are built around a very youthful core. Their early inexperience may have harmed them, but as time goes on, they still develop as a team. Together, they get better. Together, they discover what it takes to succeed.
Despite the fact that there have been numerous, not-so-credible accounts of his leaving the Thunder, the accusations against him remain unsubstantiated. As for Giddey’s NBA status, nothing has been decided yet. He’s still with the Oklahoma City Thunder as of right now. Some widely posted tweets falsely claimed that he was cut by the Thunder.
Josh giddey bro this ain’t good #minor pic.twitter.com/6EeJ6D4sBY
— Speedway (@Sppeedwayy) November 23, 2023
With the release of Josh Giddey’s photos featuring an underage girl, the focus has turned to Liv Cook. Liv Cook’s name was searched online, a whopping number of times, and she became the center of attention. It was fortunate that the girl’s username differed from her true name when looking her up.
The Thunder’s successful 2022–23 season has been mostly attributed to Chet Holmgren and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, with Giddey holding onto his starting role. He has had a sluggish start, making fewer than 46% of his shots while averaging 12.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 4.5 assists.
Social media pages claim OKC Thunder has released Josh Giddey
Social media accounts have a reputation for spreading news without any credibility in order to garner views and traffic. One such page named ‘Bu**crack Sports’ posted a tweet claiming that the star has been released by the franchise. Obviously, upon researching and confirming the rumor from sources, the claim turned out to be just a stunt. Josh Giddey is not going anywhere for now.
BREAKING: Josh Giddey has been released by the Oklahoma City Thunder. pic.twitter.com/4tS4Xyud7w
— Buttcrack Sports (@ButtCrackSports) November 23, 2023
Giddey’s successful conclusion to the previous season ought to set the bar high for the incoming third-year player as the 2023–2024 campaign gets underway. The Australian shooting guard is arguably the most enthusiastic about the team’s future now that Chet Holmgren has officially joined the fray. With his skill at passing and his command of the bounce pass, Giddey has developed into one of the league’s top inbounders.
In addition, he demonstrated greater faith in his ability to drive and finish, making 63% of his shots from inside six feet and soaring from 1.9 free throws per game with the Thunder to 5.2 for Australia. Giddey’s stature doesn’t help his driving abilities, especially when he plays next to SGA, who leads the league in drives per game.