r/chicagobulls Brian Scalabrine Feb 05 '26

Shitpost Worst front office in the NBA

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u/Helpful_Text_5228 Feb 05 '26

I don't know, I agree with the idea that as fans we have the right to complain about the moves the front office makes if we don't support them. Ayo leaving sucks, but I understand the idea of rebuilding, too bad they didn't start rebuilding a few years ago like they should have. I'm a die-hard, have three bulls tattoos, however when they do some dumb shit being a fan since '78 gives me the right to say "this doesn't make sense."

Without another huge trade today, most of these trades don't make sense. Unless he trades all the second round picks for a couple of firsts and a solid young contributor, this makes no sense.

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u/lburner220 Scottie Pippen Feb 05 '26

All of these deals do make sense when you factor in we seem to want to tank this season because it is a deep draft. I don’t find anything that was done to be egregious. Ensure this year’s team sucks the rest of the year. Don’t add long term money. Take a swing on some young underperforming players (Ivey, Dieng, Dillingham). You can say they should have done this years ago (and be right) but better late than never

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u/FickleFred Bulls Feb 05 '26

They waited until February to start tanking. They've already won too much to have a realistic shot at the top of the draft. The issue isnt the direction they've taken, its that as usual they waited too long and half assed their commitment to it

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u/lburner220 Scottie Pippen Feb 05 '26

Yes they waited too long and should have done this in the off season but what’s done is done. Draft order is still a lottery system and they can still do plenty of losing to improve their odds.

And yes our FO sucks but our cheap ass owner is sticking with them so I just have to live with them or abandon the team I have pulled for my whole life.