For the first time in years, the Chicago Bulls have clarity. Not because of what they built, but because of what they finally walked away from. The departures of Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley, the leaders of Chicago’s front office, mark the end of an era that never fully collapsed, but never truly took off either.
It’s been a weird week in this post-AKME era, in that I have to catch myself when cynically viewing any and all NBA news through a prism of “what is that dipshit Arturas Karnisovas going to smirk and mumble at me”.
While the Bulls may be missing the Play-In Tournament for the first time in three years, plenty of fans will still be glued to the TV. The Portland Trail Blazers might as well be the most important team in Chicago tonight.
Mac McClung is leaning all the way in. The three-time slam dunk champion and current Chicago Bulls two-way guard is officially taking his high-flying talents to a new league.
The NBA instituted the three-point line during the 1979-80 season. How many of the league leaders in three-pointers made for every season since then can you name in five minutes?
The Chicago Bulls ended their season exactly as most expected they would. They finished at 31-51. Now that’s out of the way, the focus is squarely on what will happen to head coach Billy Donovan.
Do you hear that? It's either Billy Donovan famously hankering down on his gum, a clock ticking louder and louder, or some combination of the two. With the Chicago Bulls' season officially over, all eyes shift to the organization's head coach.
Take an aspirin, grab a heating pad, and lie down on the couch. Chicago Bulls fans can finally rest, as another painful season has officially come to an end.
On Sunday evening, the Chicago Bulls closed out their 2025-26 NBA season with a road loss against the Dallas Mavericks. The Bulls sat several of their key players in this matchup and ended up giving up 80 points in the first half, ultimately falling by a final score of 149-128.
With a 149-128 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday night, you can officially tie an oversized, ugly bow on the 2025-26 Chicago Bulls season. The team finished 31-51, marking their fewest wins since the 2020-21 campaign.
In only a matter of hours, the 2025-26 Chicago Bulls season will have officially come to an end. And the crowd goes wild! What has largely been another disastrous year has at least ended with legitimate change.
Billy Donovan has long been the big brain behind the Chicago Bulls’ development through the years. But just like every walk of life, nothing promises anything
LeBron's career can't go on forever, can it? If it were to end tomorrow, it would be the greatest run of sustained excellence the league has ever seen.
Chicago's season-ending road clash with the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday will be Bulls coach Billy Donovan's 482nd regular-season game on the bench. Speculation continues to swirl that it may also be his last, what with the 60-year-old Hall of Fame coach linked to a shift to Chicago's front office.
Bulls guard Josh Giddey addressed the team’s recent front office shakeup on Friday, offering a measured response following the dismissals of Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley, according to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times.
The Chicago Bulls have been a disaster for more than a decade. While some may scoff at that description and say that the team has been flailing since Michael Jordan led the franchise to its sixth title in the 1998 NBA playoffs, they had several respectable seasons after the game’s greatest player left the team.
The Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” are the OGs that OGs have been waiting on, and with a summer release date fast approaching, the buzz is growing for the return of the oppositional original that’s always stood out.
The Chicago Bulls' list of possible front office candidates is far from complete. Heck, who knows if the franchise has even started to formulate one in earnest?
After sitting the previous two games due to an illness, Matas Buzelis returned for the Chicago Bulls' final home game of 2025-26. All things considered, it felt like the second-year forward could have been shut down for the season.
Tre Jones scored 31 points, Collin Sexton had 27 and Leonard Miller recorded a career-high 26, fueling the visiting Chicago Bulls to a 119-108 victory over the Washington Wizards on Thursday.
The Air Jordan 1 “Chicago” continues to hold its place as one of the most important sneakers ever released. Tied directly to Michael Jordan and the identity of the Chicago Bulls, this colorway represents more than design—it reflects a defining era in basketball and culture.
After years of being stuck in the middle, not making the most of their assets, and failing to contend, the Chicago Bulls finally fired GM Marc Eversley and executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas.
Whoever doesn’t know Michael Jordan’s legacy and prowess is probably sleeping under a rock. But there’s a stint that has collected some dust by now. After a glorious NBA career, a retired Jordan traded the hardwood for a professional baseball field in 1994.
Monday was hopefully a step in the right direction for the Chicago Bulls. With under a week to go in the regular season, the franchise announced they have fired both Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley, ushering in a new era for the franchise.
One year after hiring Karnisovas, the Chicago Bulls were riding high, first in the Eastern Conference. They never achieved those heights again, and Monday, the Bulls finally pulled the plug.