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The Chicago Bulls have reportedly moved to clean house at the top, just days after cutting former top draft pick Jaden Ivey in a controversy that has ignited a nationwide firestorm over faith, free speech, and the league’s political agenda.
According to reports, the Bulls parted ways with both executives after years of mediocrity, including a losing record and just one playoff appearance since 2020.
The team sits near the bottom of the Eastern Conference and has struggled to build a competitive roster despite aggressive trades and roster changes.
Ownership admitted a “new direction” was needed, but the sudden timing came days after the Ivey controversy.
Just seven days ago, the Bulls organization sparked outrage among people of faith by cutting basketball star Jaden Ivey.
The Chicago Bulls have waived guard Jaden Ivey after calling out the NBA for celebrating Pride Month.
Ivey was released for “conduct detrimental to the team” after he released a video of himself calling the NBA decision to celebrate Pride Month “unrighteous.”
Ivey, in a viral video, stated, “They proclaim Pride Month in the NBA. They say come join us for Pride Month to celebrate unrighteousness. They proclaim it.”
ESPN reported:
In another live stream Monday evening, Ivey questioned why he was waived before speaking again at length about religion.
“[The Bulls] said my conduct is detrimental to the team,” he said. “Why didn’t they just say, ‘We don’t agree with his stance on LGBTQ’? Why didn’t they say that? … How is it conduct detrimental to the team? What did I do to the team? What did I do to the players?”
The Bulls acquired Ivey, 24, from the Detroit Pistons before the trade deadline last month. He was drafted with the No. 5 pick in 2022 and featured early by a rebuilding Pistons team before knee issues limited him to only 30 games in 2024-25 and kept him out for the first 15 games this season. Ivey appeared in only four games for the Bulls and last played Feb. 11 before the All-Star break. The team announced last week that he would be shut down for the season because of a sore left knee.
On Feb. 19 against the Raptors, Ivey did not play because of a coach’s decision, the first time in his young career he had been a healthy scratch. After the game that night, he noted that he “wasn’t the same player as he used to be,” referring to his religion while talking to reporters in the locker room.
“I’m not the J.I. I used to be. The old J.I. is dead,” Ivey said. “I’m alive in Christ no matter what the basketball setting is.”
Now, just days later, the organization itself appears to be imploding.
The Chicago Bulls dismissed executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas and general manager Marc Eversley on Monday.
The Chicago Bulls announced:
The Chicago Bulls announced today that Artūras Karnišovas, Executive Vice President – Basketball Operations and Marc Eversley, General Manager have been relieved of their positions.
MICHAEL REINSDORF: “Artūras and Marc have led with a deep commitment to the Chicago Bulls. These decisions are never easy, especially when they involve people we respect both personally and professionally. We are grateful for their dedication and the work they’ve put in over the past six years. At the same time, we have not had the success our fans deserve, and it’s my responsibility to go in a new direction. This move is about positioning our team for sustained success moving ahead.
“I want our fans to know that I hear you and understand the frustration. I feel it as well. I know this will take time, and I am fully committed to getting this right. At the Chicago Bulls, our focus remains on building a team that can compete at the highest level and ultimately contend for championships. We are committed to taking the necessary steps to move the Bulls forward in a way that makes our fans proud.”
The Chicago Bulls announced today that Artūras Karnišovas, Executive Vice President – Basketball Operations and Marc Eversley, General Manager have been relieved of their positions. pic.twitter.com/nFFK0U66ng
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) April 6, 2026
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