The Chicago Bulls have formed a leadership committee consisted of shooting guard Zach LaVine, center Robin Lopez, guard Justin Holiday, power forward Bobby Portis and second-year stretch forward Lauri Markkanen, according to K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune.

The committee will serve as a liaison between the players and coaches, according to ESPN.

As you have probably heard, the Bulls are a walking disaster right now. After the team lost to the Boston Celtics by a whopping 56 points last weekend at home, Bulls head coach Jim Boylen wanted to run a practice the next day. The players on the team weren't on board at all, as they had just completed the second night of a back-to-back.

A mutiny almost occurred at the Advocate Center the next day. Players spoke through a group chat about not showing up. They eventually did, but instead of practicing, a meeting took place between front office members, coaches and players. Zach Lavine also met with Jim Boylen in private to address some issues.

The Bulls enter Thursday with a record of 6-22. The rebuild in Chicago is way behind schedule with all this dysfunction taking place. No leadership committee is going to fix the issues with the Bulls. As long as John Paxson and Gar Forman are running things, Chicago will always be a laughing stock.