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History of the Chicago Bulls

  • Joining the League

    Joining the League
    Sat, Oct 15, 1966
    Box Score
    Chicago Bulls
    104
    St. Louis Hawks
    97
    This was their first game in the NBA where they were only the 10th team to join the league.
  • Bad Seasons

    Bad Seasons
    The Chicago Bulls struggled until about 1970 when they had a third round pick, and they drafted the famed Michael Jordan. When people think about basketball these days, a lot of the time they think of Michael Jordan
  • Air Jordan

    Air Jordan
    Jordan starts to shine and lead the team to more victories. Jordan led the league in scoring at 37.1 points per game, his career high for a season. He set Bulls single-season records for points (3,041), field goals (1,098), free throws (833), and steals (236). This may not be the right date it was just in the 1984 season, he started to shine.
  • Scottie Pippen joined the Bulls

    Scottie Pippen joined the Bulls
    Another thing that the Bulls are well known for is the combonation of Michael Jordan, and Scottie Pippen. He was drafted 5th in the first round.
  • They get a new coach

    They get a new coach
    Phil Jackson replaced Doug Collins as head coach for 1989-90. As a player Jackson had spent 13 years in the NBA, 11 of them with the Knicks. He had been named the Continental Basketball Association's Coach of the Year in 1985
  • Jordan and Pippen and The Olympics

    Jordan and Pippen and The Olympics
    In 1991, Pippen emerged as the Bulls' primary defensive stopper and a versatile scoring threat.medals He helped lead the Bulls to their first three NBA championships 1991, 1992 and 1993. Pippen earned 10 NBA All-Defensive Team medals. In 1992, he was named to the original Dream Team which competed in the Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. With the U.S. winning the gold medal, Pippen and Jordan were the first players to win both an NBA championship and an Olympic gold medal in the same year.
  • Jordan Retires

    Jordan Retires
    The Bulls seemed poised to go as far into the record books as Jordan would carry them, but then, prior to the opening of training camp for the 1993-94 season, Jordan dropped the bomb. He retired at age 30.
  • Chicago Can Live Without Jordan

    Chicago Can Live Without Jordan
    However, the 1993-94 Bulls proved there was life without Michael Jordan. Although Chicago didn't win its fourth straight championship, it posted a 55-27 record (for second place behind the Atlanta Hawks in the Central Division) and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
  • Derrick Rose

    Derrick Rose
    "I'm excited about it,” Rose said upon his arrival to Chicago. “I embrace the opportunity. Every kid dreams about standing in this position talking about having an opportunity to take a team to a championship level.”
  • Nowadays

    Nowadays
    These days Derrick Rose is injured, Loul Deng is injured, and the Bulls are losing the series to the Miama Heat 3-1.