It is clear Rajon Rondo, who has been playing pickup games at a local middle school to stay in shape, is unhappy with the Chicago Bulls.

Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg played every one his players Saturday in a 20-point loss to the Bucks — everyone except Rajon Rondo, who was a healthy scratch.

Rondo, who was benched for the entire second half Friday in a loss to Indiana, is understandably upset with Hoiberg's decisions, although the young coach said the point guard has carried himself well.

"He was great, very professional," Hoiberg said of a meeting between the two on Saturday. "We talked about accepting whatever role he has and helping our guys stay ready."

But if that role is being a bench warmer, Rondo wants no part of it. He told reporters after Saturday's loss he will "absolutely" ask to be elsewhere if he doesn't see any playing time.

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Rondo will meet with Bulls general manager Gar Forman to discuss his immediate future and role with the Bulls. The decisions made after the meeting could loom large for Rondo's future in Chicago as well as for Forman and Hoiberg, who are reportedly on the hot seat.

Rondo told reporters Hoiberg benched him because he has "been looking slow the last five games". Rondo doesn't agree, but said: "I’m Rajon Rondo. It is what it is."

Rondo's statement isn't exactly reassuring to the Bulls, who paid the 30-year-old $28million for two seasons despite previous immaturity issues in Boston and Dallas. Trading Rondo, who is averaging 7.2 points, 7.1 assists and 6.5 rebounds per game this season, could prove to be difficult. But with the Bulls now at 16-18 and currently out of the playoff hunt, it may be what Forman needs to do save his job.