Chicago Sun-Times

Michael Reinsdorf: Get off Butler’s back

- BY JOE COWLEY Staff Reporter Email: jcowley@suntimes.com

BLOOMINGTO­N, Minn. — Bulls president and COO Michael Reinsdorf showed Thursday that he’s not interested in winning the news conference or public perception, only in doing and saying what’s right — especially what’s right by Jimmy Butler.

Tired of criticism Butler has faced since he was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolv­es last week, Reinsdorf came to his defense in a text to the Sun- Times.

“I’m really sick of this leadership issue,” Reinsdorf wrote. “Jimmy is a great guy. He tried hard to take guys under his wing. Whatever issues he had or did not have with the players, I can assure you it wasn’t because Jimmy doesn’t care. He’s just very honest.

“I really don’t want the impression to be that the Bulls organizati­on is disrespect­ing someone who has meant so much to my family, the organizati­on and the city of Chicago.”

Former NBA All- Star Antoine Walker said this week that Butler was “a bad locker- room guy” prone to outbursts against coaches and teammates. Even ex- Bull Scottie Pippen, a senior Bulls adviser, questioned Butler’s leadership ability on the ESPN show “The Jump.”

Reinsdorf’s text came as the posttrade drama was turning into a “he said, he said,” with a source telling the Sun- Times that general manager Gar Forman misled Butler leading right up to the trade and Forman denying that to be the case. The text also supports the feeling, previously reported in the Sun- Times, that as he gains more say in the organiza- tion, Reinsdorf has the Bulls headed in a more positive direction.

Several in the organizati­on have referred to Reinsdorf, the son of chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, as “beyond competitiv­e,” but also “ready to take on this rebuild the right way.” The foundation was laid down with the trade of Butler and the 16th overall pick for guards Zach LaVine and Kris Dunn, as well as the seventh overall pick, who ended up being Lauri Markkanen.

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“Whatever issues he had or did not have with the players, I can assure you it wasn’t because Jimmy doesn’t care. He’s just very honest.” — Michael Reinsdorf, Bulls president and COO

 ??  ?? Jimmy Butler pats Timberwolv­es coach Tom Thibodeau on the back during Thursday’s news conference at Mall of America in Bloomingto­n, Minn.
| ANDY CLAYTON- KING/ AP
Jimmy Butler pats Timberwolv­es coach Tom Thibodeau on the back during Thursday’s news conference at Mall of America in Bloomingto­n, Minn. | ANDY CLAYTON- KING/ AP

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