Why Artūras Karnišovas' promise for change on the Chicago Bulls will take hold in NBA Free Agency



 CHICAGO - Chicago Bulls Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Artūras Karnišovas was open about the fact he didn't plan on Wednesday night's outcome.


The Bulls selected a basketball player of Lithuanian descent in Matas Buzelis in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft in the next stage of Chicago's roster renovations to remain competitive in the chase for an NBA title.

cleared for basketball activities. Patrick Williams is expected to be ready for training camp too, Karnišovas noted.


Ball is recovering from a meniscus transplant, which would be a first in the basketball world should he return to play from such a procedure. 


Ball himself said he's planning on playing for the Bulls when the 2024-2025 season opens. Karnišovas said that's still to be determined, as the team will see what he looks like across the next two months.


This is the common theme: wait and see.



How different will the Bulls be next year? Karnišovas will let everyone know as he makes those moves when NBA Free Agency starts. NBA Summer League is next, but the Bulls can start negotiating with free agents on June 30.


From there, the Bulls as we know them could look entirely different. Or, they might not be that different at all.


Time – in this case, just a week or two – will tell.


"Week and two weeks away from now, we're going to be able to comment on that," Karnišovas said.

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