Wednesday, February 26, 2025

The Most Convincing Argument For Firing Arturas Karnisovas

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The Chicago Bulls hired Arturas Karnisovas in April of 2020. Since that acquisition from the Denver Nuggets, the Bulls have eclipsed a record of 175-189, or a 48% winning rate. The most significant trade completed by the VP of basketball operations and leader in the front office was grabbing Nikola Vucevic from the Orlando Magic. Since adding him, he’s yet to be named an All-Star and has only one playoff win with the Bulls. Extending Zach LaVine after zero All-NBA nominations and only one playoff win was another head-scratching move from Karnisovas. Keeping Patrick Williams on a five-year, $90-million deal after failing to show substantial development through his first four seasons was the final straw for many Bulls fans. In the middle of a 19-27 year, headed for their third consecutive losing season, a final nail was just drilled into his coffin in Chicago.

Still Playing Patrick Williams Over Matas Buzelis, Julian Phillips

Karnisovas has an obvious flaw in admitting when he’s made a mistake. Whether it was trading three first-round selections effectively for an aging, past-his-prime Vucevic and then extending him at the age of 32 after two straight losing campaigns or inking Williams to his mega-deal despite seeing a complete lack of improvement throughout his young career, the inability to admit his faults will be Karnisovas’s demise. The last indictment? Sticking with his first draft selection in Chicago, Williams at fourth overall in 2020, over Buzelis’s development.

Drafting a bust at fourth overall is a mistake, but several franchises have whiffed on top-end draft picks and still found a way to avoid turmoil within the organization. Allowing your ego to continually trot out a proven bust rather than a blossoming 20-year-old talent is unforgivable. Karnisovas has proven time and time again to fall on his sword when swinging and missing on various acquisitions.

Not Trusted With Another Rebuild

One of the many current issues with the Chicago Bulls is what to do at the trade deadline and the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft. They own a protected top-ten draft pick that they’re on pace to narrowly miss out on retaining in exchange for an NBA Play-In Tournament loss. Selling assets at the deadline is the correct decision, but it would also mean Karnisovas has committed to a rebuild and retaining that draft selection. If that becomes a reality, has he given any reason to trust his group with another rebuilding process? Assuming a deadline firesale leaves the Bulls with a flurry of new young assets and draft picks to build a future with, the current regime should not be trusted to utilize them.

In a laundry list of issues within Chicago’s organization, Karnisovas’s group should top the list. What happens at the deadline in a few weeks, and does this regime survive a fourth losing season in five tries?

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citizen34
Jan 27, 2025 12:50 pm

I realize that nobody gives a shit about the Bulls, and I am glad that they are never on tv, but people have to realize that the only way things will ever change is when cheapass Jerry stops bringing in money from people attending games. He has ruined 2 franchises but he doesn’t care because he keeps making money! He hires garbage, which results in garbage. I have purposely not watched or listened to any game for 2 years and am much happier 🙂

Mansa Musa
Jan 27, 2025 8:35 am

Clean house, from the owner on down to the janitorial staff.

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