Chicago fires lead executives Arturas Karnisovas, Marc Eversley

Chicago fires lead executives Arturas Karnisovas, Marc Eversley

NBC Sports sports

Key Points:

  • The Chicago Bulls have fired executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley after six seasons without significant success, aiming to reposition the team for sustained competitiveness.
  • Bulls CEO Michael Reinsdorf emphasized the need for a new direction to build a championship-contending team and acknowledged the frustration of fans.
  • Potential candidates for the new basketball operations head include former Bulls player Kyle Korver, former Hawks GM Landry Fields, Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy, Minnesota GM Matt Lloyd, and CAA agent Austin Brown.
  • The Bulls have up to $65 million in cap space and a lottery pick, offering the incoming executive an opportunity to be aggressive in reshaping the roster, while reportedly wanting to retain coach Billy Donovan.
  • Under Karnisovas, the Bulls made the playoffs only once in six years, struggled with injuries and roster aging, and faced ownership constraints against full tanking or luxury tax spending, complicating team-building efforts.

Trending Business

Trending Technology

Trending Health