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Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan acknowledges the endorsement from team president Michael Reinsdorf but urges caution in interpreting its significance. Ahead of the game against the Washington Wizards, Donovan emphasizes the need to prioritize the Bulls' best interests. This comes after major front office shake-ups, including the firing of executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley, following just one playoff appearance in six years. Donovan, in his 11th NBA season, is set to discuss his future with Reinsdorf post-season, expressing his appreciation for the organization while recognizing the team's struggles. “I love it here... but we’re at this place because we really haven’t won a lot,” he states. This insight highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the Bulls and the uncertain direction moving forward. If this caught your attention, a thumbs up goes a long way.

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