The Chicago Bulls have released General Manager Marc Eversley and top executive Arturas Karnisovas after six seasons. This decision marks a significant shift in the direction of the franchise, which has been struggling to find consistency and success. The Bulls are currently sitting in the middle of the Eastern Conference standings, with a record of 30-30. Sources close to the organization have indicated that the front office's inability to make key roster moves and develop a winning culture were major contributing factors to the decision. The decision will send a message to fans and players alike that the organization is committed to winning and willing to make tough decisions to get there.