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Chicago Bulls Fire VP and GM After Disappointing Season
Team struggles with inconsistent performance and lack of long-term vision
Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:40am
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The Chicago Bulls' organizational shakeup reflects the challenges of building a consistent winner in a high-pressure market.Chicago TodayThe Chicago Bulls have fired their executive vice president of basketball operations, Arturas Karnisovas, and general manager, Marc Eversley, following a disappointing 29-49 season that saw the team fail to make the playoffs. The move comes amid concerns over the team's lack of direction and inability to build a consistent winner.
Why it matters
The Bulls' struggles reflect deeper issues within the organization, including a lack of long-term strategy and an inability to sustain success over multiple seasons. The high-pressure environment of the Chicago market and fan expectations have also contributed to the team's challenges.
The details
The Bulls made significant changes at the trade deadline, dealing away several key players, including fan favorites Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu, in an effort to 'get out of the middle' and improve their lottery odds. However, the results of these moves have been underwhelming, with the team failing to gain any significant assets or improve their chances of a playoff spot. The acquisition of Jaden Ivey, who was later dismissed due to controversial social media posts, further highlights the team's struggles with player selection and management.
- The Bulls finished the 2025-26 season with a 29-49 record, placing 12th in the Eastern Conference.
- Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley were fired from their roles as executive vice president of basketball operations and general manager, respectively, on April 10, 2026.
The players
Arturas Karnisovas
The former executive vice president of basketball operations for the Chicago Bulls, who was fired after the team's disappointing 2025-26 season.
Marc Eversley
The former general manager of the Chicago Bulls, who was fired along with Arturas Karnisovas after the team's 29-49 season.
Coby White
A former key player for the Chicago Bulls who was traded away at the deadline as part of the team's efforts to 'get out of the middle'.
Ayo Dosunmu
Another former Chicago Bulls player who was traded away at the deadline as part of the team's roster shakeup.
Jaden Ivey
A player the Bulls acquired, but later dismissed due to controversial social media posts, further highlighting the team's struggles with player selection and management.
What they’re saying
“We must get out of the middle and improve our lottery odds.”
— Arturas Karnisovas, Former Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, Chicago Bulls
What’s next
The Bulls will now begin the search for a new executive vice president of basketball operations and general manager, with the goal of finding a leadership team that can develop a long-term vision and strategy to return the team to consistent success.
The takeaway
The Bulls' struggles and the subsequent firing of their top basketball executives highlight the challenges of building a successful NBA franchise in a high-pressure market like Chicago. The team's inability to sustain success over multiple seasons suggests a need for a more patient and strategic approach to team building, one that balances short-term gains with long-term sustainability.
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