Bulls Front Office Embarrassed by Incompetent Draft Day Decision
The Chicago Bulls' front office has been left reeling after a disastrous draft day that has many questioning the leadership's competence. What was supposed to be a promising pick at No. 12 turned into a laughable misstep, with the team's executive vice president, Arturas Karnisovas, passing on multiple talented players in favor of the struggling Asa Newell.
A Pelicans executive claimed that Joe Dumars had reached out to the Bulls last June and discussed a potential trade for the No. 12 pick. However, it appears that the conversation was either misremembered or deliberately downplayed by Karnisovas's team.
The real kicker came when the Hawks traded their No. 13 pick to the Pelicans, who in turn sent Newell to Atlanta. This move essentially paved the way for the Hawks to acquire a top-4 protected first-round pick in 2026, further cementing the Bulls' draft day blunder.
New Orleans' own player, Derik Queen, had just put up a 33-point triple-double, while Bulls rookie Noa Essengue suffered a season-ending shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Ryan Kalkbrenner of the Hornets and Danny Wolf of the Nets were left to wonder why they weren't given a chance to join their respective teams.
Karnisovas's team seems more concerned with covering up the debacle than taking responsibility for it. The Bulls' coaching staff is now trying to turn the season around, but the damage has been done โ the team's reputation has taken a hit, and fans are losing patience.
It remains to be seen how much longer Karnisovas will remain at the helm of the Bulls front office. One thing's for sure: if he can't get even the most basic draft day decisions right, it's hard to see him turning things around anytime soon.
The Chicago Bulls' front office has been left reeling after a disastrous draft day that has many questioning the leadership's competence. What was supposed to be a promising pick at No. 12 turned into a laughable misstep, with the team's executive vice president, Arturas Karnisovas, passing on multiple talented players in favor of the struggling Asa Newell.
A Pelicans executive claimed that Joe Dumars had reached out to the Bulls last June and discussed a potential trade for the No. 12 pick. However, it appears that the conversation was either misremembered or deliberately downplayed by Karnisovas's team.
The real kicker came when the Hawks traded their No. 13 pick to the Pelicans, who in turn sent Newell to Atlanta. This move essentially paved the way for the Hawks to acquire a top-4 protected first-round pick in 2026, further cementing the Bulls' draft day blunder.
New Orleans' own player, Derik Queen, had just put up a 33-point triple-double, while Bulls rookie Noa Essengue suffered a season-ending shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Ryan Kalkbrenner of the Hornets and Danny Wolf of the Nets were left to wonder why they weren't given a chance to join their respective teams.
Karnisovas's team seems more concerned with covering up the debacle than taking responsibility for it. The Bulls' coaching staff is now trying to turn the season around, but the damage has been done โ the team's reputation has taken a hit, and fans are losing patience.
It remains to be seen how much longer Karnisovas will remain at the helm of the Bulls front office. One thing's for sure: if he can't get even the most basic draft day decisions right, it's hard to see him turning things around anytime soon.