Vote: How should the Chicago Bulls handle their current state of affairs?

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Friday, January 27, 2017

The Chicago Bulls are a mess.

Following Wednesday night's 119-114 loss to the Atlanta Hawks, Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butlerexpressed their displeasure with the Bulls' current roster and what they perceive as a lack of effort from their younger teammates.

On Thursday, point guard Rajon Rondo responded to Wade and Butler with a post on Instagram defending his younger teammates.

There is no clear direction for the Bulls moving forward, and with the organization in limbo, what should be their next move?

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On Thursday night, ESPN's Brian Windhorst said he "would be stunned if we ever see Rajon Rondo play for the Bulls again."

Although the Bulls don't sound or look like a playoff contender, at 23-24, they're currently the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference.