Stop me if you've heard this before, but Artu016bras Karnišovas' decision-making as Vice President of Basketball Operations of the Chicago Bulls has been ridiculed relentlessly. Not once, not twice, not more than Nico Harrison's (well, maybe), but the criticism will never stop.
Not to say Karnišovas deserves some of the blame for the Bulls' woes in recent seasons, he definitely does, but not everything is in his control. Chicago's ownership has embraced mediocrity, settling for average performance thanks to its yearly league-leading attendance numbers and iconic status.
Reverting to Karnišovas, his burden of blame stems from a listless approach to the decision-making process.