It didn't take long for the Chicago Bulls trio to shine in Monday night's game against the Brooklyn Nets. They showcased their true potential midway through the first quarter.

After a Taj Gibson defensive rebound, the ball was outlet to Rajon Rondo, who then slung a lob to Dwyane Wade in transition, who barely took another step before lobbing it to running mate Jimmy Butler for the two-handed jam.

While this type of fast break is hard to execute each and every time, it shows just how dangerous the Bulls can be in transition.

This team was designed to push the pace and run-and-gun, given that everyone in the starting lineup is a good rebounder, and the “Crash Brothers” are unselfish teammates that don't mind giving up the chance to shoot to get a better shot.

While they easily will have deficiencies with no starting three-point specialists, the Bulls will just as easily run guys out of the gym with their speed and creativity in transition.