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Chicago Bulls Circle Timberwolves GM Matt Lloyd for Front-Office Role

Minnesota's $4B valuation architect now fielding calls from a franchise stuck in neutral since 2017.

Published May 18, 2026 Source MSN News From the chopped neck
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Chicago Bulls Circle Timberwolves GM Matt Lloyd for Front-Office Role

Minnesota's $4B valuation architect now fielding calls from a franchise stuck in neutral since 2017.

Source MSN News ↗

The Chicago Bulls are closing on Minnesota Timberwolves general manager Matt Lloyd to fill a senior front-office vacancy, according to people familiar with the matter. Lloyd, who has operated as GM under president Tim Connelly since 2022, is the leading candidate in a search that began quietly in mid-February. No formal offer has been extended. The Bulls declined to comment. Lloyd did not respond to requests.

The timing matters. Chicago sits 10th in the East at 23-27, miles from relevance, and has not won a playoff series since 2015. Executive VP Artūras Karnišovas runs basketball operations; Marc Eversley holds the GM title. The new role would slot below both, a structure that raises questions about what Lloyd would actually control. Minnesota, by contrast, just cleared $75M in luxury tax with the Karl-Anthony Towns trade and sits 9th in the West with a younger core. Lloyd helped architect that reset. Leaving for a murkier mandate in Chicago would be unusual unless the compensation or title trajectory is material.

Lloyd's résumé is thin but connected. He spent five years in Cleveland's front office under Koby Altman, overlapping with the 2016 title team's back half, then joined Minnesota when Connelly arrived from Denver. His work has been organizational depth—cap mechanics, draft prep, agent relations—not the headline trades. That makes him a plausible fit for Chicago's structure, where Karnišovas and Eversley would retain final say. But it also signals the Bulls are not hiring a president-level voice to overhaul the roster. This is a support hire, not a revolution.

The franchise's valuation context is worth noting. Chicago is worth roughly $4.6B, per Forbes, sixth in the league, driven entirely by market size and the United Center's ancillary revenue. On-court product has been irrelevant to that number for years. Zach LaVine's $215M contract runs through 2027. DeMar DeRozan walked for Sacramento's mid-level last summer. Lonzo Ball has played 35 games since January 2022. The Bulls have no first-round pick this June unless it falls outside the top-10, owed to San Antonio in the DeMar sign-and-trade. Lloyd would inherit a capped-out, play-in treadmill with no obvious exit.

What happens next depends on Minnesota's counteroffer and Chicago's clarity. If the Bulls are positioning Lloyd as a future GM once Eversley's contract expires in 2026, the pitch sharpens. If this is a senior VP role with no succession plan, it is harder to see why Lloyd moves. Connelly has latitude in Minnesota—owner Glen Taylor is selling to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez in tranches, and the front office has survived the ownership flux. Chicago's ownership, the Reinsdorf family, has not signaled any structural change since Jerry Reinsdorf bought the team in 1985.

The hire would also clarify whether Karnišovas is building a deeper infrastructure or simply filling a box. Chicago has operated with a small front-office footprint relative to its payroll. Adding Lloyd without corresponding moves in scouting, analytics, or player development would be cosmetic. The Timberwolves, under Connelly, have 13 people in basketball operations with director titles or higher. The Bulls list nine.

Expect a decision by the All-Star break. If Lloyd stays in Minnesota, Chicago's search extends into March, compressing their offseason prep. If he accepts, the Bulls will announce it as organizational depth. The real test is whether that depth ever translates to decisions that matter—trades, draft capital deployment, coaching authority. Chicago has not fired a head coach mid-season since 2008. They have not made a major in-season trade since the Nikola Vučević deal in 2021. Lloyd would join a franchise that values stability over urgency, which is either appealing or suffocating depending on how much you believe front offices shape outcomes.

Minnesota's front office will not sit idle. If Lloyd leaves, Connelly has a network from Denver and Cleveland. Sachin Gupta, Minnesota's EVP of basketball operations, has been a GM candidate elsewhere for three years. The Timberwolves are not fragile. Chicago, meanwhile, remains what it has been: a high-revenue team with mid-market ambition, hiring for continuity while the standings say otherwise.

The takeaway
Lloyd hiring signals Chicago's preference for operational depth over structural overhaul; decision expected by All-Star break.
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