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Billy Donovan said Sunday he’s uncertain about his future with the Chicago Bulls, describing the organization as being at a “pivot point” after the recent front office shakeup.

He plans to meet soon with team president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf to discuss what comes next.

“I love being in Chicago and the organization and everything about it,” Donovan said before the regular-season finale against Dallas. “But we’re at this pivot point right now where everything has changed. Find out where we’re all at on this. And how we’re going to move forward.”

The Bulls recently dismissed executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas and general manager Marc Eversley.

While Reinsdorf initially expressed support for Donovan, he later clarified that his status won’t take “precedence in the process.”

Donovan emphasized that outside opportunities won’t influence his decision, saying he has stayed loyal to Chicago despite past interest elsewhere.

“I’m committed here to Chicago,” Donovan said. “I’m going to try to be where my feet are planted. I’m going to stay there and stay committed to where I’m at.”

Donovan holds a 226-255 record over six seasons with the Bulls.