Bulls fans to come to harsh realization following the first night of the NBA Draft

Apr 22, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas (right) talks with general manager Marc Eversley (left)

The 2025 NBA Draft is mere days away. Barring an unforeseen trade, the Chicago Bulls will select a prospect with the 12th overall pick. Despite the sheer excitement of adding a new player to the fold, Bulls fans will be in for a dissapointing revelation following the first night of the NBA Draft.

Not because of an ill-advised draft choice, but because General Manager Marc Eversley will address the media on night one of the draft to confirm Bulls fans’ worst fears—that Drew Stevens of The Bigs accurately reported the inconceivable extensions of both himself and Vice President of Basketball Operations Artūras Karnišovas.

On June 17, Stevens wrote, “On the heels of reports that the Bulls and Billy Donovan have begun contract negotiations, Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley have already had their deals extended.” Stevens’ post came days after NBA Insider Marc Stein broke the news that Chicago was “in the process” of extending Donovan following the New York Knicks’ interest in interviewing the longtime head coach.

The Bulls swiftly denied the Knicks’ request, later praising the 60-year-old coach, stating the organization “values…Donovan highly for his professionalism, coaching acumen, ability to connect with players, [and] his ability to represent the franchise” via Chicago Sports Network’s K.C. Johnson.

AKME has, and will continue, to disappoint as decision-makers

Not only will a coach with a 195-205 record be extended, but so will the decision-making duo that has perpetrated mediocrity. Karnišovas and Eversley, or AKME, have relished a conservative approach that’s lagged behind the modern-day NBA. The duo has made only 10 trades since taking over the reins in 2020—the fewest in the association. For reference, the two teams vying for the Larry O’Brien trophy have been involved in a combined 67 trades over the same timeframe.

Of course, well-executed trades aren’t the only means of improving a roster. The draft and free agency exist. Yet, the Bulls have only drafted six players since AKME took over, in part due to ill-conceived trades. Thus, Chicago’s success rate must be unequivocally high, which is a tall order, considering the uncertainty of the NBA Draft.

It’s not outlandish to say the Bulls have drafted well. Chicago has nabbed Ayo Dosunmu and Julian Phillips in the second round, and swiped Matas Buzelis with the 11th overall selection a year ago. Still, three hits in five years aren’t enough to form a viable contender.

Savvy draft choices must go hand-in-hand with shrewd free agent acquisitions to shape a perennial contender. However, the Bulls haven’t made many splashy signings over the last few seasons. Alex Caruso, Andre Drummond, and Derrick Jones Jr. come to mind as shrewd acquisitions, yet none of the aforementioned players are still in the Windy City.

AKME has instead preferred to retain home-grown talent such as Zach LaVine, Nikola Vucevic, and Patrick Williams at exorbitant amounts. While LaVine and Vucevic weren’t drafted by the Bulls, they were acquired in exchange for quality assets, prompting AKME to coincide with the sunk cost fallacy. Retaining talent solely because the original investment was significant.

Five years is more than enough time for Jerry Reinsdorf to realize that AKME isn’t cutting it as decision-makers for the sixth-most valuable NBA franchise. Still, despite continued inadequate results, Bulls fans will soon be made aware of the inevitable once Eversley addresses the media.

Related Posts

🚨🚨🚨LEGENDS COLLIDE?: Rumors swirl that LeBron James and Steph Curry could finally share a court, igniting a frenzy over what might be the most unstoppable duo in NBA history. From gravity-defying shots to clutch moments, every play would carry the weight of legacy and hype, leaving fans and rivals alike holding their breath. Could this be the partnership that reshapes the league — or just another “what if” in basketball lore?

Explore LeBron James and Steph Curry’s potential NBA collaboration that could change basketball dynamics forever.

🚨🚨🚨PODZIEMSKI TRAPPED: The Warriors have thrown Brandin Podziemski into a pressure cooker with expectations sky-high and little room to breathe — every shot, every possession under a microscope. Critics are circling, fans are anxious, and the rookie’s path to success feels almost impossible. Can he rise above it all, or is Golden State setting him up for failure?

Maybe we jumped to conclusions too quickly.

🚨🚨🚨HORFORD TO THE RESCUE?: The Warriors’ biggest issue is glaring and only Al Horford’s veteran savvy, rim protection, and calming presence can patch the cracks. With playoff stakes looming, every possession counts, and the team’s fate may hinge on whether Horford can steady a ship teetering on chaos. Can one man really change the course, or is Golden State still in freefall?

Steve Kerr wasn’t shy when discussing arguably the Golden State Warriors biggest ongoing problem at the end of last season, having continually questioned the on

🚨🚨🚨WARRIORS ON THE HUNT: Golden State eyes a center upgrade, and whispers of a trade with the Grizzlies are heating up — a move that could redefine spacing, defense, and championship hopes. The front office is balancing big contracts, young talent, and playoff urgency as they chase the missing piece. Is this the bold pivot that finally turns the Warriors into an unstoppable force, or a gamble that could backfire spectacularly?

The Golden State Warriors have a great need for a center as the 2025-26 season nears.

🚨🚨🚨METS MAYDAY: Costly outfield errors have turned routine plays into disasters, sabotaging rallies and throwing New York’s playoff chase into chaos. Every dropped ball feels like a dagger, piling pressure on a team already walking a razor’s edge. Is this just a stumble in the field — or the unraveling of the Mets’ October dreams?

The Mets rallied late but costly outfield misplays doomed them

🚨🚨🚨SECOND-ROUND SENSATION: The Bulls’ rising talent is ready to flip the script on skeptics — explosiveness, skill, and fearless energy set to make him a highlight reel regular. Every minute on the floor is a chance to prove that draft position doesn’t define destiny. Is this the season he cements himself as Chicago’s next breakout star?

Lachlan Olbrich will need to use his hustle and grit to carve out a role with the Chicago Bulls as a rookie in 2025-26.