Pippen Ain’t Easy roundtable: Where do the Chicago Bulls go from here?

Jan 24, 2017; Orlando, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls forward Jimmy Butler (21) works out prior to the game against the Orlando Magic at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 24, 2017; Orlando, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls forward Jimmy Butler (21) works out prior to the game against the Orlando Magic at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Chicago Bulls are finally (FINALLY!) in rebuild mode after an eventful 2017 NBA Draft that sent Jimmy Butler in a trade to the Minnesota Timberwolves. So, with three new faces involved in the Bulls’ future, what’s next? The guys gathered again for a roundtable discussion.

Oh, hello there. You must have saw the sign that said “Rehab for your Chicago Bulls fandom”. You’ve come to the right place!

Who am I? Well, I’m Mike Whitlow. I run things over here at Pippen Ain’t Easy where we discuss everything about the Chicago Bulls. Yes, even if the Bulls can defend their prestigious Las Vegas Summer League title.

If you’re new here, welcome! We’re glad you’re here. What is this, you’re asking? It’s one of our favorite exercises here at PAE. It’s a roundtable discussion where some of the guys that write here and I sit down and discuss matter revolving around the Bulls.

Since you’re here, you’re probably still wiping some tears away from the Jimmy Butler trade and donating money to the “#FireGarPax” billboard fund, right? Awesome. We’re here to help you get through this difficult time.

In this roundtable discussion, we’ll talk about Jimmy Butler, the trade, what’s next for the Bulls and my favorite question of them all: how many games do the Chicago Bulls win next season? (For the record, I’m guessing 31 and that seems too high.)

If you’ve read one of these before, you know how it works. If not, what happens is that I ask some of our guys questions and they give me their responses in a serious or comical version. You’ll pick up on it quickly. I promise.

For today’s discussion, we have: Yours truly, Dru Berry, former PAE co-expert Daniel Coughlin, new staffers Bennett Halpin and Idrees Kudaimi, Willie Lutz, Matthew Price and our WNBA expert Ryne Prinz.

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