After years of being stuck in the middle, the Chicago Bulls have finally done what frustrated fans have been begging for: they cleaned house.
Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley are out after the Bulls missed the playoffs for a fourth straight season.
And let’s be honest — this wasn’t just a front-office move.
This was an admission that the entire direction of the franchise has failed.
For too long, Chicago has lived in the worst place an NBA team can live: not bad enough to fully rebuild, not good enough to truly compete.
Now the biggest question is no longer “What went wrong?”
It’s “Do the Bulls actually have the courage to start over for real?”
Because firing executives is easy.
Building a winner is not.
And if Chicago keeps clinging to mediocrity, then this move means nothing.
So let’s ask the uncomfortable question Bulls fans are already debating:
Is this finally the start of a real new era — or just another cosmetic change from a franchise afraid to face reality?
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