Karnišovas addressed the media Thursday afternoon following a Trade Deadline week that saw Zach LaVine get moved to ...
With 27 games left on the Bulls' regular-season schedule, here are five big things to watch from the team in its home stretch ...
On a day he could have re-energized his frustrated fan base with a strong show of leadership, Karnišovas essentially ceded control with one big, “We’ll see what happens.” ...
Despite the lack of additional deals, executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas expressed bland optimism about the team’s productivity at the deadline.
The Bulls need to build a roster worthy of contention. The team's front office seemed out of touch with the way they want to get there.
The Chicago Bulls have been stuck in purgatory for what feels like forever and after this season's deadline, it might be time ...
Bulls executive vice president of basketball operation Artūras Karnišovas' only trade before the deadline ended up being the deal that sent Zach LaVine​ to the Sacramento Kings.
At Wednesday’s Chicago Bulls practice, Vice President of Basketball Operations Artūras Karnišovas was present, actively participating in the team’s practice by grabbing rebounds for rookie ...
Karnišovas wants to paint this as a “best of both worlds” situation. After reclaiming full rights to their 2025 first-round ...
We know they want to win championships. Bulls Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Artūras Karnišovas said that again on Thursday in the hour after the NBA trade deadline passed.