The NBA has a few bad coaches each season, but the Chicago Bulls might have the worst and least professional this year with Jim Boylen.
The antics of the Chicago Bulls head coach Jim Boylen are getting to be very well known around the NBA landscape. The mutiny that existed between the Bulls and Boylen right after he became the interim head coach last season was just the beginning of what would be to come in the Windy City.
The Bulls took an opportunity to bring in a new head coach after the firing of ex-head man Fred Hoiberg and flushed it right down the drain. Even when John Paxson and Gar Forman had the chance to conduct a full on coaching search last offseason, they elected to pass that up and hand Boylen a three-year contract extension and officially remove the interim tag.
There’s not much that Boylen did to deserve a contract extension with the Bulls. The only excuse that worked in his favor heading into the 2019 offseason was the G-League level roster he worked with down the stretch. Stating that he didn’t have a fair chance to instill any success in this Bulls team was fair. But Boylen also didn’t do literally anything impressive consistently with that roster down the stretch.
Now the Bulls are being driven to the point of complete overhaul in the front office and coaching staff. GarPax needed to go for a long time now, and Boylen does too. But Boylen is just the beginning of the Bulls problems at the moment.
The perspective of the entire NBA is starting to die out with Boylen at the helm, for a number of reasons.
Here’s a look into the three reasons why the Chicago Bulls head coach Jim Boylen is by far the most unprofessional in his role in the NBA.