Elias Schuster
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Then it became, oh, I think he's going to come back.
And now it's like, oh, well, it's really up in the air.
Who knows?
Because at some point this week, they were going to chat.
That was obvious.
And for me, when I look at the situation, and I can't sit here and tell you which direction it's going to go.
Like I said, I don't think anybody really knows at this point in time.
But I do think that there's a level of clarity that Billy Donovan probably wants and that he's probably looking for that I just don't think the Bulls can give him.
I mean, and I don't blame him for looking for that clarity, right?
I think he wants to know, like, am I here and we're going to be going down a four-year rebuild?
Or am I here and we're going to be able to
compete in two years?
Might he be more willing to accept a year that's similar to this one in terms of success level?
Sure.
I mean, he left Oklahoma City and then they turned things around really quickly.
So I think you can convince him to stick around, do a little bit more of a traditional rebuild.
But I think the problem is if a front office executive comes in and wants to really drag this thing out, is he going to be interested?
That's an answer the Bulls can't give him right now.
And I think that's why we have not had an answer from him yet, right?
He has to sit there and really think a lot about what he wants to do without having a lot of information about what the future holds for this organization.