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Chicago Bulls Executive Vice President Arturas Karnisovas has addressed the team’s offseason plans following their 40–42 season and subsequent play-in loss to the Miami Heat. Despite the disappointing finish, Karnisovas emphasized that a full roster rebuild is not under consideration. Instead, the focus is on retaining key players and enhancing the team’s performance.
Key Points from Karnisovas:
- Roster Stability: The Bulls aim to keep their core intact. Karnisovas stated, “That’s been thrown around all this season. Blow up, rebuild. It’s not on our minds.” The team plans to re-sign Nikola Vucevic, who is an unrestricted free agent, and Coby White, a restricted free agent. Vucevic has expressed his desire to return, noting that the Bulls have priority in his decision-making process.
- Offensive Improvements: Addressing the team’s struggles with three-point shooting, Karnisovas acknowledged the need for change. He mentioned that the Bulls ranked last in the NBA for three-point attempts and makes, stating, “We’re last in 3-point rate, we’re last in 3-point field goals made. It’s almost like we’re going into every game with an eight-point deficit to make up for it.” Improving shooting will be a priority, with a focus on both shot creation and personnel adjustments.
- Financial Considerations: The Bulls face challenges with salary cap space, especially if they wish to re-sign Vucevic and White while adding shooting talent. Karnisovas highlighted the need for ownership’s support to navigate the luxury tax threshold, a point of contention given the team’s underperformance. He noted, “In terms of support from the ownership, from Jerry and Michael [Reinsdorf], I’ll always add support, and just obviously that’s going to have to be justified when we’re ready to push forward.” citeturn0search2
While the Bulls’ immediate future may not involve drastic changes, Karnisovas is committed to making strategic adjustments to enhance the team’s competitiveness in the upcoming season.
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