Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf expects the team to resolve its conflict with restricted free agent guard Ben Gordon and come to an agreement, according to Chicago Sun-Times.

"It has to be resolved," Reinsdorf said Wednesday. "You know, we have a business disagreement relating to the money, but he's still a Chicago Bull, and I expect him to play for the Bulls. I expect him to play hard, and I'd be surprised if it's anything other than that."

Gordon has said that he believes he has played his final game for the Bulls, but Chicago has the right to match any offer he receives. Gordon could also play for the $6.4 million qualifying offer, which would make him an unrestricted free agent next summer.

"I expect Ben Gordon to be playing for the Bulls this year, one way or another," Reinsdorf said. "I don't know if it will be resolved before training camp, but I do expect him to be playing for the Bulls."