VIDEO: Maybe it's best to not wear Patrick Kane and Derrick Rose shirts right now?

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With the Patrick Kane and Derrick Rose situations, Chicago sports fans have been torn as to how they move forward supporting some of the biggest stars on their favorite teams.

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Sun Times Sports’ Michael Cronin shares his thoughts above on whether or not he thinks fans should be sporting Kane or Rose apparel this summer.

“When these two cases come up, very serious in nature, you might want to get that shirt and put it in the back of the closet versus the front,” Cronin said.

When taking a brief look on Twitter, there are clearly some that have the opposite mindset of Cronin.

What do you say? Are you still wearing your Kane and Rose merchandise this summer?

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