In this Oct. 22, 2018, file photo, Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg questions a call during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks. (Michael Ainsworth / AP File Photo)

“Decisions like this one are never easy to make, however I felt this was the right choice for our organization at this time,” said John Paxson, Chicago Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations, in a statement.

Jerry Krause died Tuesday. He was 77 years old. (Courtesy of Chicago Bulls)

Jerry Krause, Dallas Green Ushered in New Eras for Chicago Teams

There was a time when Chicago sports teams were synonymous with losing. This week, the city lost two men who helped change that perception.

The Bears and City Hall strike a deal on the Lucas Museum, Chicago-based Walgreens wants to buy a rival and the Bulls go international for sponsorship deals. We’ll discuss these stories and other top business headlines of the week with Crain’s Chicago Business deputy managing editor Ann Dwyer.

Star basketball trainer Tim Grover shares insider stories on Michael Jordan, Dwyane Wade, and others. 

The Bulls' hopes were high going into Game 1 of the NBA playoffs. But just how far can the team go without superstar Derrick Rose? ESPN Chicago's Melissa Isaacson joins us.