Tiago Splitter Aims to Restore Chicago Bulls' Glory, Citing Michael Jordan Era

NBA · By Marcus Chen · June 18, 2026
Tiago Splitter Aims to Restore Chicago Bulls' Glory, Citing Michael Jordan Era

Tiago Splitter has stepped into the spotlight as the new head coach of the Chicago Bulls, setting ambitious goals as he looks to guide the franchise back to its iconic status from the Michael Jordan era. Splitter, a former NBA champion as a player, acknowledged the magnitude of the task ahead, referencing the team’s celebrated past under Jordan as both inspiration and a benchmark for future success.

The Bulls' legacy, cemented by six championships in the 1990s, has loomed large over the franchise in the decades since. Splitter openly addressed the weight of this history, noting that the journey to return to those heights will require significant effort and cultural change. The new coach emphasized that while the glory days serve as a reminder of what is possible, the current roster faces a long path to reach that level of excellence again.

Since the end of the Jordan dynasty, the Bulls have experienced periods of resurgence but have struggled to sustain championship contention. Splitter’s appointment signals a commitment to rebuilding not just the team’s talent base but also its competitive identity. The organization is seeking to recapture the drive and cohesion that defined its most successful years, with Splitter at the helm bringing a fresh perspective and a strong basketball pedigree.

As Chicago looks toward the next chapter, fans and NBA observers alike will be watching closely to see how Splitter shapes the team’s future—and whether his vision can spark a new era of Bulls basketball reminiscent of the days when the United Center was home to one of the most dominant dynasties in sports.

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  1. [1]ESPN NBA