For far too long, the Chicago Bulls have been known as a franchise with no advanced analytic department, an inadequate medical team, and perhaps worst of all, little to no developmental personnel. When the Bulls have refused to allocate resources toward improving their young talent, it should come as no surprise when so many former players have found much more success following their departure from the Windy City.
For all his faults, Bulls president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas has done everything in his power to fix that. But while the Bulls now staff a much more competent training staff and are doing their best to listen to the numbers and adapt to the modern NBA, this team has still repeatedly failed to develop its own talent internally.