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Chicago Bulls Shakeup: Big Changes Looming

Chicago Bulls Shakeup: Big Changes Looming

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Chicago Bulls Ownership Contemplates Major Front Office Shakeup: Frustrated Fans Hope for Change

The Chicago Bulls ownership is considering a significant front office overhaul, potentially parting ways with executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley in the next ten days. This news comes from Chicago Sun-Times reporter Joe Cowley and is welcomed by fans tired of the teams middling results.

The trade deadline saw the duo trading key players like Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu, and Nikola Vucevic for expiring deals, second-round picks, and young prospects. This move led to a rough stretch, with the Bulls winning only five games in twenty-six, pushing them closer to a top lottery spot in the 2026 draft.

Fans have been calling for change, and this potential shakeup could bring top talent to the Bulls, who have over sixty million dollars in cap space this summer, full control of their first-round picks, and a stash of seconds. Young pieces like point guard Josh Giddey, breakout Matas Buzelis, and prospects Noa Essengue, Rob Dillingham, and Leonard Miller provide a solid foundation for rebuilding.

If these moves happen, the Windy City could see real promise heading into an intriguing offseason.

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