【】Jan 26, 2017 at 3:03pm PST
If the NBA regular season ended today, the Chicago Bulls would be playoff-bound, but, yeah: that is。far 。from the full story.。
Despite a star-studded lineup and high expectations, the Bulls are a mess of bad blood and bitterness, barely hanging on to playoff contention. That ill will peaked after Wednesday night's loss, which saw the Bulls drop a 10-point lead with three minutes left. Speaking to reporters, co-captains Dwayne Wade and Jimmy Butler ripped the rest of the team for not caring enough.。
On Thursday, teammate Rajon Rondo fired back. 。
On Thursday, teammate Rajon Rondo fired back.。
On Instagram. 。SEE ALSO:What this NFL player put on Facebook Live cost him $10,000 and now he's very sorry 。
Rondo posted a photo from his time with the Boston Celtics. The point guard started his career in Boston, under the veteran guidance of NBA legends Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, pictured in the photo.。
In a lengthy caption, he wrote that his "vets would never go to the media. They would come to the team."。
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A photo posted by Rajon Rondo (rajonrondo) on 。 Jan 26, 2017 at 3:03pm PST 。Rondo's resilience is commendable, but also largely hypocritical. He's angry at Wade and Butler for roasting their teammates in the media, yet Rondo is doing the exact same thing on social media.。
As for what Wade said to the media after Wednesday's loss?
As for what Wade said to the media after Wednesday's loss? Per。
ESPN。
:。
“We can play bad, we can miss shots, but we’re having too many of these lapses," he said. "We’re having too many of these losses. This just can’t be acceptable if you want to do something besides have an NBA jersey on and make some money. That’s all we’re doing around here."。
He also posted this on Wednesday night.。
He also posted this on Wednesday night.。
Mood pic.twitter.com/RgGNH7mRcu。
— DWade (DwyaneWade) January 26, 2017。
So here we have a promising team led by a trio of top talent—Butler, Wade and Rondo have 19 All-Star nods, four championship rings and more than $50 million in annual salary between them—that has resorted to slinging subliminal messages in the media. 。Wade is right. Something has to change. 。But it should probably start with these millionaire veterans working out team issues internally, not a social media war better reserved for teenagers. 。Featured Video For You 。Featured Video For You。Prosthetic talks to the brain, restores touch in man's hand 。
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