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Are Bulls finally falling apart at the seams?
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Are Bulls finally falling apart at the seams?

Published Dec. 22, 2015 1:22 a.m. ET

If you’re still struggling to find the perfect gift for that special Bulls fan in your life, looks like you finally have an answer.

A new team to cheer for.

It seemed things were getting pretty bad in the Windy City when shooting guard Jimmy Butler called out coach Fred Hoiberg for being too soft. That was Saturday. After a loss to the Knicks.

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Then came Monday.

First, the Sporting News reported “big-time problems in the locker room,” and that “there is no camaraderie ... there’s no chemistry.”

Then came the actual game Monday night — a 105-102 loss at home to woeful Brooklyn. A team which entered Monday’s game with a 1-12 road record. That’s better than only the Lakers (2-16) and 76ers (0-17).

In the final minute of the third quarter, tough guy Joakim Noah left the game after his left arm bent awkwardly following a collision with the Nets’ Andrea Bargnani. At least that was met with some good news:

Then came the fallout after the game:

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