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Paul Sullivan: Bulls are following same script as the 2022 White Sox — fighting to reach .500 but making no moves to improve

CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox spent the first four months of the 2022 season trying to get to the .500 mark, then passed up an opportunity to make a major acquisition at the trade deadline. The 2022-23 Bulls have been running on parallel tracks through the first four-plus months of their season and on Thursday stood pat the NBA trade deadline. Any similarity between Sox general manager Rick ...
Arturas Karnisovas, Chicago Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations, speaks during a news conference at the Advocate Center on June 27, 2022, in Chicago.

CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox spent the first four months of the 2022 season trying to get to the .500 mark, then passed up an opportunity to make a major acquisition at the trade deadline.

The 2022-23 Bulls have been running on parallel tracks through the first four-plus months of their season and on Thursday stood pat the NBA trade deadline.

Any similarity between Sox general manager Rick Hahn and Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas is purely coincidental, though both executives are fluent in corporate-speak and ultimately report to the same boss, White Sox and Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf.

That doesn’t mean they

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