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Reinsdorf’s Mandate: The Next Bulls GM Must Be ‘Sold’ on Billy Donovan

The winds of change are finally blowing through the United Center, but they carry a significant condition. As the Chicago Bulls embark on their most critical front-office search in nearly a decade, the organization’s leadership has laid down a non-negotiable pillar for the future. In his first public comments since dismissing head of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas, Bulls CEO and President Michael Reinsdorf made it unequivocally clear: any candidate for the top basketball job must be fully committed to head coach Billy Donovan. This directive isn’t just a preference; it’s a foundational requirement that will shape the entire trajectory of the franchise’s rebuild.

Contents
  • A Directive from the Top: Stability Over Sweeping Change
  • Donovan’s Stock: Why the Front Office is Digging In
  • The GM Search: Who Fits the “Donovan-Compatible” Mold?
  • Predictions and Potential Pitfalls of This Path
  • Conclusion: A Bold Bet on Continuity in a League of Change

A Directive from the Top: Stability Over Sweeping Change

Reinsdorf’s statement was a calculated move, revealing a specific philosophy for the Bulls’ next chapter. “The next head of basketball operations, we’re going to make sure that they’re sold on Billy as our head coach,” Reinsdorf asserted. This is more than a vote of confidence; it’s a strategic filter. By making Donovan’s retention a prerequisite, the Bulls are signaling a desire for continuity and a specific brand of basketball. They are not seeking a visionary who wants to tear everything down and start from scratch, including the coaching staff. Instead, they want an executive who can build *with* and *around* the existing head coach.

This approach has immediate implications:

  • It narrows the candidate pool, potentially eliminating big-name executives with strong ties to other coaching candidates.
  • It empowers Billy Donovan, giving him unprecedented security and a direct voice in the team’s future construction.
  • It suggests a patient, collaborative rebuild rather than a radical, overnight overhaul.

For Donovan, this is a powerful endorsement after four seasons of middling results (170-159 record) and three play-in tournament appearances. It suggests the front office believes the roster’s limitations, not the coaching, were the primary obstacle.

Donovan’s Stock: Why the Front Office is Digging In

To understand Reinsdorf’s stance, one must evaluate Billy Donovan’s tenure beyond the win-loss column. Since arriving in 2020, Donovan has navigated a turbulent period marked by significant roster turnover, major injuries to key players like Lonzo Ball, and often ill-fitting personnel. Through it all, he has maintained a reputation as a strong tactician and a developer of talent.

Player development stands out as Donovan’s clearest success. The growth of Coby White from an inconsistent scorer to a reliable, two-way starting point guard is a testament to Donovan’s system and teaching. Similarly, Ayo Dosunmu’s progression as a defensive stalwart and improved playmaker occurred under Donovan’s watch. Even with veterans, Donovan has managed to extract career years from players like DeMar DeRozan. His X’s and O’s, particularly in after-timeout situations (ATOs), are consistently rated among the league’s best.

The criticism of Donovan often centers on offensive stagnation and rotations. However, a strong argument can be made that these issues were exacerbated by a roster constructed with overlapping skillsets and a glaring lack of perimeter shooting—decisions that fall on the previous front office. By mandating Donovan’s stay, Reinsdorf is effectively saying, “We need to give this coach the right tools before we judge the craftsmanship.”

The GM Search: Who Fits the “Donovan-Compatible” Mold?

This prerequisite transforms the Bulls’ GM search from a wide-open field into a targeted hunt for a specific type of executive. The ideal candidate is now someone who values collaboration, appreciates Donovan’s coaching strengths, and has a vision for building a roster that amplifies them. We’re likely looking at candidates who prioritize defensive structure, player accountability, and offensive versatility.

Potential candidates could include:

  • Experienced Assistant GMs from stable organizations: Individuals from franchises like Miami, Oklahoma City, or Boston, where culture and systematic coaching are paramount.
  • Former executives with a history of roster-building around a coach’s identity: Someone who has successfully acquired players that fit a specific, defined system.
  • A candidate with existing ties to Donovan: While not a necessity, a prior professional relationship could streamline the crucial GM-Coach partnership from day one.

The interview process will be less about grand, independent vision and more about a detailed plan: “How will you construct a roster, through draft, trade, and free agency, that maximizes what Billy Donovan does best?” This is a collaborative model more akin to San Antonio or Miami than a traditional top-down hierarchy.

Predictions and Potential Pitfalls of This Path

This chosen path for the Bulls carries significant potential rewards, but also undeniable risks. On the positive side, establishing immediate alignment between the front office and head coach avoids the power struggles and philosophical clashes that have plagued other franchises. It provides stability for the players and creates a clear, unified direction. If successful, the Bulls could build a coherent identity much faster than teams starting from zero.

However, the pitfalls are substantial:

  • Limited Vision: By pre-committing to the coach, the Bulls may miss out on a transformative executive whose first move would have been to hire a coach better suited for a modern rebuild.
  • Shared Fate: The futures of the new GM and Donovan are now inextricably linked. If the team continues to flounder, both will likely be ousted together, setting the franchise back another several years.
  • Roster Band-Aids: There’s a danger of the new GM trying to “fix” the current core for Donovan rather than making tougher, long-term decisions. The directive must be to build the *best* team, not just the best team for Billy Donovan.

My prediction is that this move accelerates a soft rebuild. The new GM, aligned with Donovan, will likely be aggressive in trading Zach LaVine for future assets and reshaping the roster with younger, more defensively versatile players that fit Donovan’s preferences. The goal for the 2024-25 season may shift from “win now” to “establish a new, sustainable identity.”

Conclusion: A Bold Bet on Continuity in a League of Change

Michael Reinsdorf’s mandate is a bold and unconventional gamble in an NBA landscape that often scapegoats the coach at the first sign of trouble. By tethering the new head of basketball operations to Billy Donovan, the Bulls are making a definitive statement: the problem was the composition of the roster, not the leadership on the bench. This is a bet on Donovan’s coaching acumen and a belief that stability at the helm is the first step out of mediocrity.

The success of this entire endeavor hinges on one critical factor: finding the right executive who isn’t just “sold” on Donovan, but is genuinely excited by the challenge of building a winner with him. This must be a partnership of equals, not a marriage of convenience. If the Bulls can forge that powerful alliance, they may finally find the coherent direction that has eluded them since the end of the Derrick Rose era. If they cannot, the organization will have doubled down on a vision that may require another painful, and total, reset just a few years down the line. The search for a GM is no longer just about finding a talent evaluator; it’s about finding Billy Donovan’s perfect architectural partner.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

Image: CC licensed via commons.wikimedia.org

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