Over the last several months, the Bulls have completed a massive overhaul to their front office. However, there is one last domino yet to fall.
Who is going to be the head coach of the Chicago Bulls next season?
Will Jim Boylen retain his position or will the new regime end up rolling with a new guy, hand picked by Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley. It’s a question that will soon be answered. If Bulls fans got their way, Boylen would’ve been gone a long time ago. However, in a recent report from NBA Insider Shams Charania, it seems things are leaning more and more towards Bulls fans favor.
The clock is ticking for Boylen
When conversations like this start to happen, it almost never ends well for the coach involved. It doesn’t matter how confident Jim Boylen is, odds are he won’t be here come next season. This brings us to our next question:
Who is going to replace the time-out specialist?
The connections between new Bulls GM Marc Eversley and the Toronto Raptors, seem to make assistant coach Adrian Griffin the leading candidate. However, the Bulls will likely take their time with this move as it’s vital to get this right if they want to make this overhaul a complete success all around.