The Chicago Bulls have not yet won any game against the Top 3 teams in the East and West this season, but Zach LaVine is not worried about it.

For LaVine, what's important is they learn from their mistakes and make adjustments the next time they face those opponents. The Bulls star also reminder everyone that it's not too long ago when they're on top of the East and stringing wins here and there.

“Right before the All-Star Game, we won [a lot] in a row, and now, we don’t need to act like the world is on fire,” LaVine said, via Yahoo Sports. “You understand what’s going on, why you’ve lost games and make adjustments.”

There are legitimate concerns about the Bulls and their playoff and title chances. As mentioned, they haven't won against the likes of the Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Grizzlies, Philadelphia 76ers and Golden State Warriors.

After Tuesday's loss to the Bucks, they are now 0-16, which certainly doesn't bode well in their NBA championship aspirations.

As Zach LaVine said, though, they have proven this season that they can win at the highest level and dominate the league. They might be in a rough patch, but the important thing is they find ways to improve after every loss. The playoffs is always a fresh start for all the teams who make it, and for the Bulls, their ugly record against top contenders won't really matter as long as they respond.