The Chicago Bulls reportedly could have a silent journey on their way towards this season’s trade deadline.

Multiple sources have told Joe Cowley of the Chicago-Sun Times that the club might be “very quiet” as they approach the Feb. 9 date.

The Bulls are currently 10th in the Western Conference, clinging to a risky 19-24 record.

While the season is still halfway towards the middle portion, the Bulls have been attracting lousy noises about their case and status as they move along. They are still having a difficult time addressing their inconsistent style of play while trying to patch up the murmurs of possibly breaking their main core.

Despite inking a lucrative extension last summer, Zach LaVine has been consistently being swarmed by trade rumors. Nikola Vucevic has an expiring contract with no further updates yet if he’ll be able to land an extended collaboration with the Bulls. Lastly, Lonzo Ball remains out indefinitely and is having sluggish, peculiar progress in his return from a knee injury.

Despite their gigantic issues at the front, the Bulls appear willing to go all-in, build winning ways, and continue their fight in hopes of getting over the hump and joining the upper echelon of the league’s competitive circle.