The Bulls have "three alphas" on their roster now that Dwyane Wade has joined the club, but veteran point guard Rajon Rondo insists Chicago is still Jimmy Butler's team.
Chicago-born Wade — a winner of three NBA titles — announced his intention to sign with the Bulls from the Heat as a free agent on Wednesday, while Rondo, who helped the Celtics win a championship in 2008, was unveiled on Thursday.
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The pair will arrive in Chicago as the Bulls attempt to build around Butler, a two-time All-Star, following Derrick Rose's departure to the Knicks.
And Rondo, a four-time All-Star, believes the trio can coexist peacefully in Chicago.
"Jimmy's the youngest, he's the engine here," Rondo told reporters on Thursday. "It'll be Jimmy, Wade, and then it will be a pecking order.
"The main thing is that we have three alphas. There will be three alphas on the team. Just trying to mesh together and try to make sure we are doing the best thing for the team."
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Pointing to his experience with the Celtics, where he played alongside the 'Big Three' of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, Rondo added: "I was able to see how those guys interacted with one another. Knowing that everything doesn't have to be perfect in practice.
"You're going to disagree, but if you all have one common goal at the end of the day and that's to get a W, that's all that matters. Egos go out the window and we all have one common goal."