18
Jugadores Activos
6
6 Campeonatos NBA
6
6 Titulos de Conferencia
9
9 Titulos de Division
Los jugadores que definieron el baloncesto de Chicago Bulls. Íconos que moldearon la franquicia y dejaron un legado perdurable.
Numeros colgados en las vigas de United Center. Los jugadores que lo dieron todo por Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls are synonymous with one name: Michael Jordan. Founded in 1966, the Bulls became a global phenomenon in the 1990s when Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and coach Phil Jackson won six NBA championships in eight years (1991-1993, 1996-1998), including the legendary 72-10 season in 1995-96. The dynasty transformed basketball from an American sport into a worldwide cultural force. Before Jordan, the Bulls had competitive teams with players like Jerry Sloan, Bob Love, and Artis Gilmore. After the dynasty, Derrick Rose's MVP season in 2011 reignited the franchise before injuries intervened. The Bulls remain one of the most recognized sports brands globally, with the Jordan legacy continuing to inspire generations of players and fans.
Michael Jordan's #23 is the most famous number in basketball history. Six championships, six Finals MVPs, five regular-season MVPs, and a cultural transformation that turned the Chicago Bulls into the most recognized sports brand on earth.
Conferencia
Eastern
División
Central
Arena Local
United Center
Fundado
1966
Mascota
Benny the Bull
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Leyendas
60
Años de Historia
Entrenadores Asistentes
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Bob Love was the Chicago Bulls' first great offensive player — a jump-shooting artist who averaged 21 points a game and made three All-Star teams. But the story of why the Bulls retired his #10 has as much to do with what happened after basketball as during it.
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