Headed into a summer full of uncertainty, the Chicago Bulls are sure of one thing: having two first-round selections in the upcoming draft. This would be a massive addition to any team’s arsenal heading into a rebuild, but especially in a draft class that is being labeled as one of the most stacked bunches of youngsters in the last decade. The Bulls finished the regular season with the ninth-best odds at the top pick, with the most likely draft slot being ninth or tenth overall. Not only will they add a premier player to an entirely gutted roster, but now they will also grab a second long-term investment to build around Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis. This also brings new implications to the openings in the front office, hopefully luring a top candidate to one of the most iconic basketball cities in the country. Behind Deni Avdija’s 41-point outburst and clutch plays down the stretch, Chicago catches its first big break of the offseason.
Thank You To The Portland Trail Blazers
To give credit where it’s due, the Portland Trail Blazers shocked the NBA world this season. They were without Damian Lillard for the entire season, made several moves that indicated they, too, were in a rebuilding campaign, yet somehow defied the odds, earned their way into the NBA Play-In tournament, and beat the Phoenix Suns in a win-and-advance scenario. In doing so, they’ve qualified for the final 16 spots in the NBA playoff race, and their top-14 protected first-round pick owed to Chicago will now be in control of the new front office for the Bulls. Another possibility that this huge underdog story reveals is the potential to trade both picks to move up in the draft.
Blazers win. Bulls get their 1st round draft pick.
— Will Gottlieb (@Will_Gottlieb) April 15, 2026
Deni Avdija with 41 PTS, 7 REB, 12 AST, 2 BLK as the Blazers get the 114-110 WIN over the Suns & ADVANCE to the 1st round of the playoffs to face the Spurs 😤
WHO YOU TAKING?! pic.twitter.com/uQ0EQBCyWX
— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) April 15, 2026
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A More Appealing Job To Potential New Hires
The open front-office positions in Chicago are truly a gamble for newcomers. The bright side? They’d lead one of the most historic franchises in the sport, have incredible faith from ownership, as evidenced by the seven-year leash given to Arturas Karnisovas and his team, and have a slew of draft capital alongside two All-Star potential players under the age of 24. The detterants? Michael Reinsdorf has stated that they wish to retain Billy Donovan, meaning the next regime will not get to hand-pick their coach, and Jerry Reinsdorf is infamous as one of the most lackluster owners in American professional sports. With a second first-round selection added to the pool of assets, does this sway the opinions of potential candidates?
What Michael is looking for in traits from a new front office
-Process oriented
-Conviction
-Communicator (notes Bulls haven’t had the best track record of communication from the front office )
-Analyzing trends
-Talent assessment
-Collaboration
-Management— Bulls Central (@BullsCentralYT) April 7, 2026
If the team had retained AK at the helm, this news would’ve been shrugged off as another opportunity for the mediocre front office to make yet another mistake. However, with the keys headed elsewhere in the Windy City, the offseason ahead is even more intriguing and exciting.