A Letter From John Paxson...
Dear Big Fan,
By now you’ve heard about the hiring of Vinny Del Negro as head coach of the Chicago Bulls. His selection came after weeks of searching, interviewing, evaluating, and more interviewing. We are very pleased to have Vinny join the organization and I’d like to let you know a little more about our process and our selection. We are confident both the process and the choice were the right ways to go for the Bulls at this time.
Obviously, I was not satisfied with the performance of our team during the 2007-08 NBA regular season. Like many of you, I believed we had the talent to make the playoffs and compete in a vastly improved Eastern Conference. For a variety of reasons, despite having a very talented combination of veteran and younger players, we fell behind early in the season and never recovered. I was intent on finding a new coach who had the court knowledge, leadership and communication skills to drive this roster to perform at the levels we demand.
After the end of the season, I talked to players, coaches, trainers and others within the organization to find out what ingredients we may have been lacking and the characteristics we would like to see in a new head coach. I told the media, our fans, and everyone in the organization that I had no deadline for finding a new coach and I intended to leave no stone unturned.
For several weeks, I interviewed some current head coaches, former head coaches, NCAA coaches who may be prepared to graduate to the NBA, and a couple of intriguing, unconventional choices that made me realize that our selection did not have to fall within the usual parameters.
There were a couple of things that I learned during the process that I’d like to pass on to you. First, I was very pleased to find that there is a lot of NBA-quality coaching talent out there. That’s good for the NBA and that’s good for fans. I’m also pleased to report that there was a lot of interest and enthusiasm about coaching this team -- with its talent, its promise, and its history.
Though much was speculatively written about the search process, let me give you some of the facts that we never publicly mentioned. The process was thorough. There were no restrictions on how much we would be willing to pay, how much head coaching experience would be required, the level of name recognition a candidate had, or whether the new coach should be the one most popular with media analysts. What we did look for was someone who was willing to look at the Bulls differently, objectively, and creatively. Since I did not believe our problems last year were typical, I did not want to be bound by a typical search.
We did narrow the field and had more specific discussions with a couple of candidates, but regardless of what was reported, there were never any contract discussions nor conditions offered to any candidates until we decided to hire Vinny.
Let me share with you what sold me on Vinny. When he and I sat down to talk, I was impressed by his knowledge, his confidence, his strategic ideas for the Bulls, and his gift for communication. He also promised a desire and willingness to look at this team, its talent, and its promise with fresh eyes. His ability to draw from his experiences as a player, scout and executive, combined with his energetic and innovative approach, convinced us he was the man to lead our young players and turn this team into the winner that we have the talent to be. Everyone we talked to who had any previous professional relationship with Vinny, whether as a teammate, a coach, a colleague, or a friend, had nothing but superlatives to say about him.
I know you’ll want to join me in making Vinny feel welcome and in giving him your support as he strives to make the 2008-09 NBA season an exciting one for the Chicago Bulls. We look forward to seeing you at the United Center in October.
Sincerely,
John Paxson
Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations
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