He should have stayed in Ames or waited for an NBA roster trending upwards with younger, coach-able guys that fit his style instead of an old, declining team with zero cap flexibility until 2018. Great summary of their awful cap situation (stuck with the same roster for two years and then a COMPLETE tear-down with just Jimmy Butler remaining) and roster construction here, not sure what Hoiberg saw in them for his style or system:
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/a-eulogy-for-if-only-the-bulls-as-we-know-them-are-probably-done/
This move never made sense, to me, from a basketball standpoint. I would have waited for the Bucks or Pelicans job instead of the corpse of Rose, Noah, and old man Gasol like this. Or just stay in Ames and become the next Tom Izzo at your alma mater, you know.
Not even counting how badly the Bulls' management tends to treat talented coaches...
But, you know, that $25 million check had to factor into it. :/