Fred Hoiberg knows what’s at stake for this upcoming season. He is entering his fourth year of his five year deal with the Chicago Bulls. This fourth season will determine his future with the Bulls.
In his first season coaching the Bulls, Fred finished with a record of 42-40. In his second season, he finished with a record of 41-41, and his third season he finished with a record of 27-55.
Fred’s first two seasons coaching the Bulls didn’t go as planned, and the Bulls decided to make some changes in the summer of 2017. The Bulls front office was getting sick and tired of being mediocre, and that’’s when they decided to trade their franchise player in Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves.