The Chicago Bulls did it! They actually did it! *he says as confetti falls from the rafters and carts of champagne are wheeled out*
Yes, Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley should have been relieved of their duties long ago. But the decision to fire both four games before the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign was still borderline unprecedented for this organization. It might very well signal a new and more aggressive approach from president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf, who made clear in his statement on Monday that he hears and understands the fan frustration.
Winning fans over again isn’t going to be easy, but it all starts with who they hire to take Karnisovas’ chair upstairs. It’s only going to be a matter of time before a legitimate list of candidates emerges, so why not start the conversation now?
The Bulls are undoubtedly the kind of big-name market and franchise that can make a big splash, so let’s review three potential targets that could fall under that category. Note: I’m not reporting any of these three executives as currently on the Chicago Bulls’ list. I’m strictly sharing three names that I believe would be considered “home run” hires.
Big Swing Front Office Targets For the Chicago Bulls
Bob Myers