The Chicago Bulls have fired executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley after six seasons without significant success, having made the playoffs just once. CEO Michael Reinsdorf expressed gratitude for their dedication but emphasized the need for a new direction to achieve sustained success. Potential candidates for their replacements include former Bulls player Kyle Korver and current GMs like Mike Dunleavy and Matt Lloyd. The new head of basketball operations will inherit a team with $65 million in cap space and a lottery pick, but must establish a clear plan amid ownership’s reluctance to fully embrace a rebuild.



