The Chicago Bulls are no longer just struggling.
They’re unraveling.
After yet another disappointing season, everything that could go wrong… did go wrong.
No playoffs. No identity. No direction.
And now, the biggest shock of all — the Bulls have officially fired their top executives, ending the entire front office era in one brutal move.
This isn’t just a reset.
This is a franchise admitting something fans have been saying for years:
It’s not working.

đź’Ą A Season That Exposed Everything
Let’s be honest — this collapse didn’t happen overnight.
The Bulls finished deep in the standings again, missing the playoffs for the fifth time in six seasons.
That’s not bad luck.
That’s a pattern.
Injuries didn’t help. Poor roster construction didn’t help.
But the biggest issue?
No clear vision.
One year they try to compete.
The next year they look like they’re rebuilding.
And somehow… they fail at both.
Even worse — the team has been stuck in what fans hate most:
👉 NBA purgatory.
Not good enough to win.
Not bad enough to rebuild properly.
🧠Front Office Gone… But Is That Enough?
The firing of Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley was supposed to be the “wake-up moment.”
But here’s the real question:
Are they the problem… or just part of it?
Because under their leadership:
- Bulls went 224–254 overall
- Only 1 playoff appearance
- Multiple failed roster bets
- Questionable contracts and trades
Fans are asking something uncomfortable:
👉 “How many times can this team reset… and still stay the same?”
🔄 More Picks, More Hope… Or More Delusion?
Here’s the twist.
Chicago just received a 2026 first-round pick from Portland — something that could shape their future.
Sounds good, right?
But Bulls fans have heard this before.
Draft picks. Young talent. “New direction.”
And yet… nothing changes.
Because picks only matter if you use them right.
And history hasn’t been kind to Chicago’s decision-making.
đź§© The Bigger Problem Nobody Wants to Admit
This isn’t just about players.
This isn’t just about coaches.
This is about identity.
Right now, nobody knows what the Chicago Bulls are supposed to be.
- A rebuilding team?
- A playoff contender?
- A development system?
They’ve tried to be everything.
And ended up being nothing.
đź‘€ What Happens Next?
Now comes the most dangerous part:
👉 The offseason.
New front office.
Possible coaching changes.
Roster decisions that could define the next 5–10 years.
There are already whispers:
- Who stays?
- Who gets traded?
- Is this finally a full rebuild?
Because one thing is clear:
Running it back is no longer an option.
đź’” Fans Are Losing Patience
Chicago isn’t just any market.
This is a franchise built on legends.
Jordan. Pippen. Dynasty.
Now?
Fans are watching a team that hasn’t lived up to expectations for years.
And the frustration is growing louder.
⚠️ The Brutal Truth
At some point, you have to stop blaming luck.
You have to stop blaming injuries.
You have to stop blaming individual players.
Because when everything keeps going wrong…
👉 It’s not bad luck anymore. It’s the system.
🤯 The Question Everyone Is Asking
The Bulls say they’re starting over.
Again.
But this time feels different.
Because this time, fans aren’t just disappointed…
They’re skeptical.
So here’s the real question:
👉 Is this finally the reset that saves the Chicago Bulls… or just another chapter in a never-ending cycle of failure?
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