The Chicago Bulls' additions of Rajon Rondo and Dwyane Wade don't seem to fit the system of Fred Hoiberg, but he's excited to work with them.

“Rondo is a point guard who I think will thrive in the system we like to run and then to get Dwyane, we didn’t have to give up any of the young pieces in the process,” Hoiberg said. “We’re able to stay competitive with players with championship experience. To pair those two guys with Jimmy Butler, it’ll be a dynamic and exciting backcourt.”

The Bulls will have to manage three ball dominant backcourt players in Rondo, Wade and Butler.