The Chicago Bulls are looking to revamp their franchise and regain their former glory, with owner Jerry Reinsdorf drawing inspiration from the Oklahoma City Thunder's savvy moves. According to sources close to the organization, Reinsdorf has been studying the Thunder's successful rebuild under the guidance of General Manager Sam Presti, widely regarded as one of the best in the business. Reinsdorf has publicly praised Presti's work, calling him the "best" General Manager in the league, and is keen to replicate the Thunder's formula for success in Chicago. The Thunder's ascent to prominence began in 2007 when Presti, then just 29 years old, was poached from the Seattle SuperSonics' front office to lead Oklahoma City's new-look franchise. Under his stewardship, the Thunder have become a perennial playoff contender, with a roster stocked with talented young players and savvy veterans. Presti's ability to identify and develop homegrown talent has been a key factor in the team's success, with players like Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and Steven Adams all emerging as stars under his guidance. The Thunder's commitment to building through the draft and cultivating a strong organizational culture has also been a hallmark of their rebuild. As the Bulls look to reboot their own franchise, Reinsdorf is reportedly keen to adopt a similar approach.