Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan resigns after 6 seasons

Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan has resigned after six seasons, choosing to leave rather than work with a new front office. This decision follows the firing of executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley. Despite President and CEO Michael Reinsdorf’s desire for Donovan to stay, Donovan decided it was best for the team to allow a new leader to build their own staff. Donovan, who is 60, expressed his continued passion for coaching but felt stepping aside was in the Bulls’ best interest. This change opens the door for the new management to select a coach aligned with their vision for the team’s future. QUESTION: How might the departure of a long-standing coach like Billy Donovan impact the players and overall team dynamics? 

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