The Bulls' Cycle of Mediocrity: A Pattern of Poor Decision Making The Chicago Bulls have been mired in mediocrity for nearly three decades, with their last NBA Finals appearance dating back to 1998.
Despite hiring high profile front office executives and coaches, the team has consistently failed to build a winning culture.
Bryson Graham's arrival as vice president of basketball operations is seen as a much needed breath of fresh air, but it remains to be seen whether he can break the cycle of poor decision making that has plagued the franchise.