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🚨 The Chicago Bulls head coaching search just added another fascinating name.
According to reports, the Bulls are set to interview Miami Heat assistant coach Chris Quinn as part of their search for the next head coach under Bryson Graham. Quinn has been with the Heat organization since 2014, working his way up from player development to becoming one of Erik Spoelstra’s most trusted assistants.
Haize breaks down why Quinn is such an interesting candidate, what his Miami Heat background could bring to Chicago, and why Bulls fans should be careful assuming success from a winning franchise automatically transfers. The Bulls have seen that mistake before — from executives and coaches coming from successful organizations but not being able to replicate that success in Chicago.
Still, Quinn’s player development background, long-term stability in Miami, and experience inside one of the NBA’s strongest cultures make him a name worth taking seriously.
The episode also looks at how the Bulls’ offseason has already created real excitement. From hiring Bryson Graham, to adding Stephen Mervis and Acie Law to the front office, to building a modern coaching search filled with development-minded candidates like Dave Bliss, Sean Sweeney, Micah Nori, Tiago Splitter, Jerry Stackhouse, Wes Unseld Jr., Ryan Schmidt, Lamar Skeeter, and now Chris Quinn, the Bulls finally feel like they are moving with direction.
Plus, Haize dives into the draft outlook after Chicago moved up to the No. 4 pick and also landed the No. 15 pick thanks to Portland making the playoffs. The Bulls have a real chance to add high-level young talent, and fans are starting to believe again.
Also discussed: Jerry Stackhouse as a coaching candidate, patience in the rebuild, why Bryson Graham needs time, why every draft pick matters, Cameron Carr’s fit next to Matas Buzelis, and why the Bulls should focus on getting talent in the building first.
Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
Get at us:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
Phone: (773) 270-2799
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🚨 The Chicago Bulls head coaching search just added another fascinating name.
According to reports, the Bulls are set to interview Miami Heat assistant coach Chris Quinn as part of their search for the next head coach under Bryson Graham. Quinn has been with the Heat organization since 2014, working his way up from player development to becoming one of Erik Spoelstra’s most trusted assistants.
Haize breaks down why Quinn is such an interesting candidate, what his Miami Heat background could bring to Chicago, and why Bulls fans should be careful assuming success from a winning franchise automatically transfers. The Bulls have seen that mistake before — from executives and coaches coming from successful organizations but not being able to replicate that success in Chicago.
Still, Quinn’s player development background, long-term stability in Miami, and experience inside one of the NBA’s strongest cultures make him a name worth taking seriously.
The episode also looks at how the Bulls’ offseason has already created real excitement. From hiring Bryson Graham, to adding Stephen Mervis and Acie Law to the front office, to building a modern coaching search filled with development-minded candidates like Dave Bliss, Sean Sweeney, Micah Nori, Tiago Splitter, Jerry Stackhouse, Wes Unseld Jr., Ryan Schmidt, Lamar Skeeter, and now Chris Quinn, the Bulls finally feel like they are moving with direction.
Plus, Haize dives into the draft outlook after Chicago moved up to the No. 4 pick and also landed the No. 15 pick thanks to Portland making the playoffs. The Bulls have a real chance to add high-level young talent, and fans are starting to believe again.
Also discussed: Jerry Stackhouse as a coaching candidate, patience in the rebuild, why Bryson Graham needs time, why every draft pick matters, Cameron Carr’s fit next to Matas Buzelis, and why the Bulls should focus on getting talent in the building first.
Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPod
Get at us:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@BullsCentralPod
Phone: (773) 270-2799

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