Last week, Chicago Bulls shooting guard Zach LaVine named his all-time Bulls starting lineup. The high-flyer went with Derrick Rose, himself, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Pau Gasol.

Now, LaVine is listing his top five Bulls of all time. He's going with Rose, Jordan, Pippen, Ben Gordon, and Jamal Crawford:

Rose, Jordan, and Pippen are the three staples of any Bulls lineup. LaVine decided to add his personal friends in Crawford and Gordon to this list since they were lethal scorers in Chicago.

Gordon finished his Bulls career with averages of 18.5 points in 398 games. He is second in Chicago franchise history in 3-point field goals with 770. Gordon once scored 48 points in a game. He won Sixth Man of the Year during his rookie season.

After the 2009 season ended, Gordon signed with the Detroit Pistons in free agency, ending his run in Chicago

Crawford, meanwhile, played the first four years of his NBA career with the Bulls. He finished his career in the Windy City with averages of 11.2 points.

Crawford's career took off after he was traded to the New York Knicks in the summer of 2004.

Rose, Jordan, and Pippen are the three most popular players in Chicago franchise history. Jordan and Pippen won six championships together during the '90s, going 6-0 along the way.

MJ won all six Finals MVPs, while Pippen's elite play on both sides of the floor was crucial to the Bulls' success.

Rose and Jordan are the only two players in Bulls franchise history to win both Rookie of the Year and MVP. Rose is the youngest MVP in NBA history (22).