Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Bulls beef up their player developmen­t

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When Bulls general manager Marc Eversley was combing through the structure of the organizati­on before accepting the job months ago, he noticed an all- but- empty player- developmen­t cupboard.

“I really believe winning starts from a foundation of player developmen­t,’’ Eversley said then. “I was surprised to find there was one player- developmen­t coach on the staff as I was doing my research for this job. That’s a hell of a job for one person to take on.’’

That job was fortified Saturday, when the Bulls announced the hiring of Henry Domercant, Ronnie Burrell, Ty Abbott and Max Rothschild as player- developmen­t coordinato­rs. They also officially announced coach Billy Donovan’s staff of assistants — Maurice Cheeks, Josh Longstaff, John Bryant, Damian Cotter and Billy Schmidt. Chris Fleming was retained from the old staff.

Among the assistants, Cheeks is the headliner. The Chicago native and Hall of Famer worked under Donovan the last five years and brings more than 40 years of NBA experience as a player and a coach.

Domercant will be a familiar face. He was an assistant for the Windy City Bulls for two seasons and has a Euroleague background, including being named All- Euroleague in 2011 as a player.

Burrell was an assistant coach with the Long Island Nets in 2019- 20 and was a player- developmen­t and video assistant for the Brooklyn Nets in 2018- 19.

Like Eversley, Abbott and Rothschild are coming over from the 76ers, where they were involved in player developmen­t in 2019- 20.

Joe Cowley

 ?? AP ?? Chicago native Maurice Cheeks, who was on Billy Donovan’s staff in Oklahoma City, will rejoin him after being hired as an assistant by the Bulls.
AP Chicago native Maurice Cheeks, who was on Billy Donovan’s staff in Oklahoma City, will rejoin him after being hired as an assistant by the Bulls.

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