NBA: Ranking Every Team’s Starting Backcourt Heading Into 2016-17

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Jul 29, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Dwayne Wade (right) and Bulls general manager Gar Forman pose for a photo after addressing the media after a press conference at Advocate Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 29, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Dwayne Wade (right) and Bulls general manager Gar Forman pose for a photo after addressing the media after a press conference at Advocate Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports

13. Chicago Bulls

Starting Backcourt: Rajon Rondo and Dwyane Wade

Now, this will be interesting. Two non-shooters who like the ball in their hands an awful lot playing together for the first time. Why does this sound familiar? Because the Pacers have the same problem.

However, unlike the Pacers, Rajon Rondo and Dwyane Wade are more than likely much better than the tandem of Teague and Ellis, even with age starting to hamper the two.

I’m not sure what to expect from these two this season but if champions truly do always find a way to win, the Chicago Bulls backcourt will be looking very scary this season.

On paper, they’re awfully talented.

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