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Matt Lloyd, general manager of the Minnesota Timberwolves, is a leading candidate for the Chicago Bulls' front office position. He is considered a strong front-runner to replace Artƫras Karniƥovas as the Bulls seek to revive their legacy.
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Minnesota Timberwolves general manager Matt Lloyd is hopefully adept at multitasking.
While preparing for Mondayâs opening game of the second-round NBA playoffs matchup with the San Antonio Spurs, heâs also keeping an eye on the Chicago Bullsâ front office vacancy, where heâs reportedly one of the finalists, and perhaps the favorite.
League sources informed the Chicago Tribuneâs Bulls writer, Julia Poe, that Lloyd remains a âstrong front-runnerâ for the top executive job in the Bulls front office, in a small pool of executive talent that includes Atlanta Hawks vice president of basketball operations Bryson Graham.
If he ends up taking over for the departed ArtĆ«ras KarniĆĄovas, Lloydâs pro basketball career would come full circle. Heâs a lifelong Bulls fan from Fenton High School who began on the West Side in 1994 with a part-time job in the teamâs video department, and, according to The Athletic, used to call his grandmother during Michael Jordanâs player introductions to let her hear the crowdâs roar.
The current edition of the Bulls is a far cry from the Jordan days, but thatâs why the Bulls are looking for someone with Lloydâs credentials to help restore the glory missing for nearly three decades.
Who knows where Lloydâs career wouldâve gone if not for John Paxson?
The former Bulls star and top executive promoted Lloyd from media services coordinator to director of college scouting as soon as he replaced Jerry Krause as GM in 2003. It was a risk that turned out well. Lloyd was part of the decision-making process that led to the Bulls selecting Jimmy Butler with the 30th pick of the 2011 draft, perhaps the best âsleeperâ pick in franchise history.
Paxson, currently the senior advisor of basketball operations after moving upstairs when KarniĆĄovas came on board in 2020, is working alongside president Michael Reinsdorf in the search process. Interviewing someone whom he helped climb the NBA ladder figures to have been smooth sailing. Lloyd was also close to Krause, one of Jerry Reinsdorfâs closest advisors even after retiring. Jerry is renowned for his loyalty to Bulls and White Sox employees, .
Matt Lloyd, the general manager of the Minnesota Timberwolves, is reportedly the front-runner for the Chicago Bulls' top executive job.
Matt Lloyd is a lifelong Bulls fan who started his career with the team in 1994, working in the video department.
Bryson Graham, vice president of basketball operations for the Atlanta Hawks, is also among the finalists for the Bulls' front office position.
The Bulls are seeking a new top executive to help restore the team's legacy, which has been missing for nearly three decades since the Michael Jordan era.
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The analytically bent Lloyd left the Bulls to become assistant general manager of the Orlando Magic in 2012, working under then 30-year-old GM Rob Hennigan, who was the leagueâs youngest GM. âWeâve grown up in this computerized age of stats,â Lloyd told the Tribuneâs K.C. Johnson upon leaving after 17 years. âThe way we see and process things are similar.â
Lloyd departed Orlando in 2022 to become the senior VP of basketball operations of the Timberwolves and was later promoted to GM. He interviewed last year to become executive VP of the Charlotte Hornets, but decided to stay in Minnesota, where the Wolves have built an annual contender around star Anthony Edwards and are searching for their first NBA title.
Lloyd is respected around the league and is valued as a networker with many European connections, which was instrumental in the Wolvesâ drafting of French center Joan Beringer last summer.
The Timberwolves are coming off an upset of the Denver Nuggets in an emotional opening-round series and face a significant challenge with Edwardsâ knee injury, making him questionable for the start of the Spurs series. Former Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu is also uncertain for Game 1 after sitting out Game 6 of the Nuggets series with calf soreness. Dosunmu staged a legendary performance in their Game 4 win, scoring 43 points on 13-of-17 shooting, including 5-for-5 on 3-point attempts.
The Dosunmu trade could be one that haunts the Bulls for a while. While unloading his veterans at the trade deadline in February, KarniĆĄovas dealt Dosunmu to Minnesota along with Julian Phillips for Rob Dillingham, Leonard Miller and four second-round draft picks. Dosunmu, an unrestricted free agent, now has a playoff stage to showcase his talent and cash in this summer. Itâs unlikely the Bulls would be in the running after opting to trade him, but if Lloyd were hired, they might have a shot.
If the Bulls hired Lloyd, speculation is that he would bring Wolves assistant coach Micah Nori to replace Billy Donovan as head coach. A gregarious personality who has drawn comparisons to Jason Sudekisâ fictional TV coach, Ted Lasso, Nori could be a good fit in Chicago, where outgoing personalities like Mike Ditka, Ozzie Guillen and Joe Maddon connected with their respective fan bases.
Michael Reinsdorf said in his Zoom meeting with reporters last month that communication is going to be an important part of the organization moving forward.
âWhat is the plan? Our fans have a right to understand what weâre trying to accomplish,â Michael said. âI think thatâs incredibly, incredibly important.â
Lloyd and Nori would seem to fit that mold.
Of course, only the Bulls know what direction theyâre going. Or perhaps the Bulls and ESPNâs Shams Charania.
âIf Shams didnât report it, then obviously it didnât happen,â Michael said last month when refuting a reporterâs assertion that KarniĆĄovas and former GM Marc Eversley had signed extensions in 2025.
So the Bulls could go with Graham or one of the other reported candidates, or with someone whose name has not been previously mentioned. They might want someone in place by Sunday, when the NBA draft lottery takes place in Chicago and four ping-pong balls will be drawn to determine the top four picks. But it shouldnât really matter since the offseason doesnât begin until the NBA Finals end in June.
Itâs a decision that could affect the organization for a long time, so the only important thing is getting it right.