As the Chicago Bulls explore a number of options for their head coaching vacancy, they're interested in BYU lead man Kevin Young and have had early conversations with him, sources told ESPN's Jamal Collier.
Tiago Splitter of the Portland Trail Blazers, Micah Nori of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Johnnie Bryant of the Cleveland Cavaliers, ex-Golden State Warriors assistant Jerry Stackhouse, and Lamar Skeeter of the Charlotte Hornets are also among the candidates for the Bulls' opening, adds Collier.
Young spent the past two seasons with the Cougars, guiding the program to a 49-22 mark and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. The school finished in KenPom's top 15 for adjusted offensive efficiency in both campaigns.
BYU's incoming recruiting class is headlined by top-10 prospect Bruce Branch III.
Young was an assistant for the Phoenix Suns (2020-24) and Philadelphia 76ers (2016-20) before being hired by the Cougars.
Chicago's undergone major changes this offseason. Bryson Graham replaced Arturas Karnisovas as the Bulls' top basketball executive, while head coach Billy Donovan stepped down after six seasons.
Chicago missed the playoffs in eight of the last nine seasons. The Bulls' last postseason series victory came in 2015.













