
The Chicago Bulls have terminated the contracts of team president Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley following a disappointing six-year tenure. During this period, the team recorded a 224-254 win-loss record and made the playoffs only once. The decision to dismiss the front office duo is seen as a positive move, although it is considered overdue. Rumors of potential changes had circulated, but skepticism remained regarding the ownership's willingness to make proactive decisions.
"The Chicago Bulls have gone a cumulative 224-254, and have made the playoffs just once during their tenure. It's a terrific decision, albeit one that comes a few years too late."
"This is not a total shock, as rumors had been swirling that changes might be happening to the front office soon. But I was skeptical, as canning this duo felt very proactive for a very lazy ownership group."
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