Why the Bulls fired their front office with just one week left in the regular season
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Why the Bulls fired their front office with just one week left in the regular season
"The Bulls went 224-254 across six seasons under Karnisovas' leadership, with their lone winning season in 2021-22 ending in a five-game playoff exit."
"Ownership had been mulling the change for weeks, especially in the aftermath of the team's dismissal of Jaden Ivey and questions about their acquisition process."
"One source described the Bulls as having a 'credibility' problem around the league and with their own fans, highlighting the need for a front office overhaul."
The Chicago Bulls unexpectedly fired president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley after six seasons of underperformance. The duo's tenure saw numerous roster misjudgments and a disappointing record of 224-254. Their only winning season ended in a quick playoff exit. Ownership had been considering this change for weeks, particularly after issues surrounding player acquisitions. Team owner Michael Reinsdorf acknowledged fan frustrations and emphasized a commitment to improvement as the team prepares to search for new leadership.
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