Key points:
– The Bulls, under new front-office leadership, are not rushing the process and remain confident they can land a high-quality coach from a robust candidate pool.
– Micah Nori is a top candidate but faces competition from Blazers interim coach Tiago Splitter and Clippers assistant Jeff Van Gundy, highlighting the breadth of available coaching talent.
– Other considered names include assistants Sean Sweeney, Dave Bliss, Lamar Skeeter, Ryan Schmidt, James Borrego, and Jerry Stackhouse, with Wes Unseld Jr. also in the mix for extended consideration.
– The piece notes that Portland’s ongoing rebuild pressures may affect competitive dynamics, but the Bulls are not overly concerned about losing candidates to other teams.
Key takeaways:
– The Bulls’ coaching search remains open and deliberate, prioritizing quality over haste.
– Micah Nori is a noteworthy finalist elsewhere, but Chicago will evaluate a broad slate of potential candidates, including West Coast and veteran assistants.
– The situation reflects broader shifts in the league’s coaching market as teams balance rebuild timelines and playoff aspirations.