NBA preview: Bulls VP Arturas Karnisovas keeps things honest as league offers chance to play catch-up

Arturas Karnisovas can be accused of a lot of shortcomings in his six seasons as Bulls lead suit.

One thing the executive vice president of basketball operations can’t be labeled, however, is a liar.

So when Karnisovas continues promising that tanking is not in the organization’s vocabulary, go ahead and book it.

Just in case further evidence is needed of that point just look back on how the business of basketball was handled last season. With a generational talent like Cooper Flagg headlining a very talented draft class, Karnisovas was beating the drum of “competitive integrity.” A stance that once again earned the Bulls a free trip to the play-in tournament, only to once again see any hopes of the postseason dashed by the Miami Heat.

Memo to Karnisovas just in case: The 2026 draft class is equally as loaded.

There’s Kansas-bound Darryn Peterson, who has drawn comparisons to being very Kobe-like in his offensive game. Or AJ Dybantsa and his 7-foot wingspan at the small forward spot. Don’t forget a last name the Bulls know very well, Cameron Boozer — son of onetime Bulls forward Carlos Boozer.

All have a chance to change a franchise around. All are nothing more than pipe dreams for Bulls fans.

While the 2025-26 Bulls have a feel of the same old, same old, what isn’t the same is the Eastern Conference.

Achilles injuries to both Boston’s Jayson Tatum and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton have changed the immediate fortunes of those two organizations, while injury questions continue looming over a talented Philadelphia roster.

In a league where no one feels sorry for the problems of others, the Bulls should benefit from all of the surrounding turmoil.

What could that mean in the big picture?

If everything goes as planned for Karnisovas and his Bulls roster, how about a trip to the postseason with no play-in game needed?

That’s the reality that is staring the Bulls in the face this season, and that’s no lie.

 

PREDICTED ORDER OF THE NBA BOTTOM

5. New Orleans Pelicans

4. Charlotte Hornets

3. Washington Wizards

2. Utah Jazz

1. Brooklyn Nets

 

PREDICTED ORDER OF THE EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS

1. Cleveland Cavaliers

2. Orlando Magic

3. New York Knicks

4. Detroit Pistons

5. Atlanta Hawks

6. BULLS

7. Miami Heat

8. Boston Celtics

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

Cavs over Magic in six

 

ALL-EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

G – Jalen Brunson, Knicks

G – Donovan Mitchell, Cavs

F – Jaylen Brown, Celtics

F – Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks

C – Joel Embiid, 76ers

 

ALL-EASTERN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

G – Cade Cunningham, Pistons

G – Tyrese Maxey, Sixers

F – Paolo Banchero, Magic

F – Evan Mobley, Cavs

C – Bam Adebayo, Heat

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE HONORS

 

MVP

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks

 

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

Matas Buzelis, BULLS

 

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Kon Knueppel, Hornets

 

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jamahl Mosley, Magic

 

COACH ON THE HOT SEAT

Mike Brown, Knicks

 

MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER

Payton Pritchard, Celtics

 

MOST OVERRATED PLAYER

Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks

 

BIG-NAME TRADE CANDIDATE

Nikola Vucevic, BULLS

 

PREDICTED ORDER OF THE WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

2. Houston Rockets

3. Denver Nuggets

4. Golden State Warriors

5. Minnesota Timberwolves

6. Los Angeles Clippers

7. San Antonio Spurs

8. Dallas Mavericks

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

Thunder over Rockets in seven

 

NBA FINALS

Thunder over Cavs in five

 

ALL-WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

G – Luka Doncic, Lakers

G – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder

F – LeBron James, Lakers

F – Anthony Davis, Mavericks

C – Nikola Jokic, Nuggets

 

ALL-WESTERN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

G – Steph Curry, Warriors

G – Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves

F – Kawhi Leonard, Clippers

F – Kevin Durant, Rockets

C – Victor Wembanyama, Spurs

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE HONORS

 

MVP

Luka Doncic, Lakers

 

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

Amen Thompson, Rockets

 

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Cooper Flagg, Mavericks

 

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ime Udoka, Rockets

 

COACH ON THE HOT SEAT

JJ Redick, Lakers

 

MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER

Jalen Williams, Thunder

 

MOST OVERRATED PLAYER

Austin Reaves, Lakers

 

BIG-NAME TRADE CANDIDATE

Jonathan Kuminga, Warriors

The Bulls had a few punches to the gut over the weekend, as Zach Collins underwent left wrist surgery and Yuki Kawamura was waived because of a medical condition. So what’s what as the regular season approaches?
This is the season Dosunmu and his followers have been waiting for — provided the Bulls give him the chance he deserves.
All three topics were covered in this week’s “Polling Place.”
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