In terms of building a roster, GarPax is solid for the most part. Definitely not perfect, but since the Baby Bulls arrived in 2004-2005 (im going back to then even though Gar wasn't the GM for part of it, just Pax), they've completely turned over the roster that started with a core of Gordon, Deng, Curry, Good Hinrich, Chandler, transitioned it to a core of Rose, Deng, Noah, and now Jimmy, Rose, Noah and maybe next year Mirotic. They've stayed competitive, making the playoffs in 10 of the last 11 years. They've had maybe 2 years where they were considered fringe contenders going into the playoffs (06-07 and 14-15) and 2 years where they were legit contenders (10-11 and 11-12), 4 years where they had scrappy bunches just barely making the playoffs (04-05, 05-06, 08-09, 09-10), and 2 seasons where they could have been contenders if their superstar wasn't injured (12-13, 13-14). They've drafted really well relative to position, very few completely botched picks (Tyrus and maybe Teague although he was a high risk/high reward gamble). Their FA signings have been a mixed bag..most of the good ones being scrapheap players that performed above expectations. Their highest profile FA signings (Ben Wallace and Boozer) have been pretty bad, Wallace especially because he was their top choice (as opposed to Boozer and Gasol who were backup plans) and it cost them a player who would be highly productive over the next several seasons (Chandler). Trades have been few and far between, several of them being simply salary dumps (Hinrich, Korver, Deng). The Curry trade to NY was an absolute steal that is still paying dividends with Noah, Chandler to NO for PJ Brown was half salary dump, have getting a backup big, and I really liked the Salmons/Miller trade even though they were both short term options. Also getting anyone to take Wallace even if it meant giving up a productive but useless in a down year Joe Smith was good. The biggest problem with GarPax comes from organizational culture. I think the Bulls have a bad perception among the league. Media guys openly call JR cheap despite the fact that Reinsdorf has killed their biggest arguments over the years (unwilling to pay luxury tax, unwilling to pay players/coaches not to play for him even if its best for the team), announcers like JVG are not afraid to rip the Bulls FO on national TV. There are reports of Pax grapping VDN by his tie, then you have the rather unprofessional press release (imo) yesterday announcing Thibs dismissal. And there are rumors floated around that the Bulls were willing to wait until all the openings were filled before letting Thibs go, which possibly/probably arent true but the fact that they were somewhat believable says a lot about the FO. I am still not 100% sure LeBron, Wade and Bosh to Miami was some blood pact that conceived at the Olympics. I think the reports about LeBron coming to Chicago were true, I think his first move was to convince him and Wade to come play for the Bulls. Wade was legit interested in coming to Chicago because of the hometown pull, but in the end couldn't pull the trigger and then made some quotes in the media about the Bulls FO being unloyal to their guys, etc. Once Wade backed out, LeBron met with the Bulls, who everyone suggests told him that his entourage wasn't going to get treated like they were in Cleveland, LeBron wasn't going to run the show, etc (I want to point out that none of this is proven fact, just speculation), people even joked that he wasn't going to be allowed to wear his headband. Whatever the case, after that, LeBron reportedly tried to get Bosh to come with him to Cleveland, but Bosh didn't want to play there, so LeBron decided to team up with the other 2 in Miami. I believe the Bulls FO reputation (going all the way up to JR) was what ultimately killed LeBron (and Wade) to Chicago. Maybe it's a crackpot theory, I don't know. But Wade did have questions about the Bulls loyalty. Other high profile FA's targeted by the Bulls have gone elsewhere. It could be the weather (Howard), it could be the money (Melo), but whatever it is they have chosen to play elsewhere. Small sample size, and I think the Bulls were right to go for it each time, but ultimately the Bulls had to settle for backup options. I am not even sure where I am going with this. I tried to show present both sides evenly, but there is probably an anti-GarPax bias in my ramblings. I am not necessarily a 'clean house on the FO' guy but there are some disturbing things going on inside the Bulls org, enough to muddy their pretty good, but not great, track record of building rosters.