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Report: Bulls coach search includes BYU’s Kevin Young

By Thomson Reuters May 30, 2026 | 9:51 AM

The rebuilding Chicago Bulls reportedly have expressed interest in BYU head coach Kevin Young for their head ​coaching vacancy.

ESPN reported Friday that “early ‌conversations” with Young are part of a wide net being cast to replace Billy Donovan, who stepped down on April 21 after ‌six ​seasons.

Chicago also parted ways ⁠last month with ⁠executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley. The Bulls finished 31-51 this season ​and missed the playoffs for the eighth time in the past nine ⁠seasons.

Young, 44, has guided ⁠BYU to a combined 49-22 ​record with two NCAA Tournament appearances since ​being hired in April 2024 after ‌Mark Pope left to coach Kentucky.

The Cougars reached the Sweet 16 and finished No. 13 in the final poll ⁠in Young’s first season in Provo. They were ranked as high as No. 7 last ⁠season.

Young was ‌an assistant coach for the ⁠Phoenix Suns (2020-24) before taking over ​at ‌BYU, including three seasons as ​the associate ⁠head coach. He was an assistant with the Philadelphia 76ers from 2016-20 and has been the head coach of multiple teams in the NBA G League.

–Field ​Level Media