CHICAGO (AP) — The white Chicago Bulls jersey with the red No. 3 felt no different to Dwyane Wade than the one he wore for 13 seasons with the Miami Heat. "It's the same material," he said with a smile. It's also a new beginning. Wade is starting work with his hometown team after winning three championships and spending his entire career with Miami, and the Bulls are hoping he and fellow newcomer Rajon Rondo can help point them back in the right direction after last season's collapse. "It's a different environment," Wade, a 12-time All-Star, said at the Bulls' media day on Monday.