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In fact, Chicago won 72 games, to be exact. But if you ask former Bulls center, John Salley, they should’ve won 73 games. The date was March 24, 1996, and the Bulls rolled into Toronto with a 60-7 record. They destroyed one of their top competitors in the East, the New York Knicks, 107-86 in the game prior.
The Chicago Bulls in the 1995-96 season and the Golden State Warriors in the 2015-16 season achieved something remarkable, becoming the only two teams in NBA history to win 70 or more games in a regular season. While the Bulls accomplished that feat to ...
"Any team with Michael Jordan on it, I'm picking" - Andre Iguodala admits 1996 Bulls would easily beat his 2016 Warriors in a fantasy matchup originally appeared on Basketball Network. Perhaps the greatest dynasty the NBA has ever seen has been debated for ...
Former NBA player Ron Harper was part of two of the greatest teams in NBA history, the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls and the 2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers. There are few more qualified to speak about those teams than Harper, and so, The Makeshift Project's Zach ...
The Bulls cap their iconic 1996 season by claiming the title on their home floor in Chicago, writing their name into the record book as arguably the greatest team in sports history.
Chicago Bulls backup guard Randy Brown discusses defending Seattle Supersonics great Gary Payton in the 1996 NBA Finals.
Basketball, "Wilson Official Size and Weight 7 to 9 LBS." used by the Chicago Bulls in game two of the 1996 NBA Finals against the Seattle Supersonics. Chicago won the game 92-88 and went on to win their fourth World Championship that year.
The Bulls hold off the fast-finishing Sonics thanks to the exploits of Dennis Rodman, whose record-setting rebounding effort ensured a 2-0 series lead.