Basketball

Bulls fire Tom Thibodeau

To the surprise of nobody, the Chicago Bulls officially parted ways with head coach Tom Thibodeau on Thursday morning. Thibodeau went 255-139 in five seasons as the head coach in Chicago. He had the second-best career winnning percentage among the franchise’s coaches, trailing only Phil Jackson. 

Below is a release from Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf:

 “The Chicago Bulls have a history of achieving great success on and off the court. These accomplishments have been possible because of an organizational culture where input from all parts of the organization has been welcomed and valued, there has been a willingness to participate in a free flow of information, and there have been clear and consistent goals. While the head of each department of the organization must be free to make final decisions regarding his department, there must be free and open interdepartmental discussion and consideration of everyone’s ideas and opinions. These internal discussions must not be considered an invasion of turf, and must remain private. Teams that consistently perform at the highest levels are able to come together and be unified across the organization-staff, players, coaches, management and ownership. When everyone is on the same page, trust develops and teams can grow and succeed together. Unfortunately, there has been a departure from this culture. To ensure that the Chicago Bulls can continue to grow and succeed, we have decided that a change in the head coaching position is required. Days like today are difficult, but necessary for us to achieve our goals and fulfill our commitments to our fans. I appreciate the contributions that Tom Thibodeau made to the Bulls organization. I have always respected his love of the game and wish him well in the future.”

And now, Hoiberg Watch 2015 is officially on. 

CycloneFanatic.com will have this story covered from all angles in the coming days. 

Stay tuned. 

 2:20 p.m.: Bulls GM Gar Forman wrapped up a news conference regarding the team’s search for a new head coach. Forman said he wouldn’t mention specific candidates’ names at this point, but the search would be well underway by "this weekend." Forman added the list of qualities they seek from prospective cnadidates includes being a strong communicator. 

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