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 Chicago Bulls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During its first two seasons, the Bulls played a majority of their home games at the International Amphitheatre, before moving all of their home games to the Chicago Stadium.
The Chicago Bulls are actually the third NBA team in Chicago, after the Packers/Zephyrs (now the Washington Wizards) and the Stags (1946-1950).
The Bulls repeated their excellence in 1996-97 by tying the second best record in league history at 69-13 and winning their fifth NBA championship over John Stockton, Karl Malone and the Utah Jazz.
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 Chicago Bulls Tickets - Cheap Bulls Tickets - NBA Basketball Tickets
The Chicago Bulls are a professional basketball team and one of eight teams in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The price listed for Chicago Bulls tickets is the total price per ticket and may be over the printed price on the ticket.
The Bulls began NBA play in 1966, and in the mid-1970s the squad won more than 50 games in four consecutive seasons.
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 Chicago Bulls Tickets - Buy Chicago Bulls Tickets, Sell Chicago Bulls Tickets
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 Michael Jordan: The championship years
From 1991 to 1993, Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls was regarded as the best player in the National Basketball Association.
After a season-ending strike for Major League Baseball in the summer of 1994, Jordan decided to hang up the baseball career and return to the NBA where he led the Bulls to three more consecutive championships from 1996 to 1998.
During the summer of 1993, Jordan made the decision to join the Chicago White Sox class double-A farm baseball club Birmingham Barons.
www.niu.edu /newsplace/nnmichael.html   (725 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are one of the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
Chicago was the site of the world's first skyscraper, and today is the architectural, financial, and cultural capital of the Midwest and transportation center of the country, with more rail lines and interstates radiating from the city than any other city in the country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago,_Illinois   (7488 words)

  
 Chicago Encyclopedia Article @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research)
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
In the 20th century, Chicago held on to its status as the nation's transportation hub with the building of two airports: Midway Airport, on the south side, which was superseded in the 1960s by O'Hare International Airport on the far northwest.
www.naturalresearch.org /encyclopedia/Chicago   (5861 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are one of the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago was the site of the world's first skyscraper, and today is the architectural, financial, and cultural capital of the Midwest and transportation center of the country, with more rail lines and interstates radiating from the city than any other city in the country.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago,_Illinois   (7363 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
The Lyric Opera of Chicago was founded in 1954 and performs in the Civic Opera Building, which was built in 1929 on the east bank of the Chicago River and is the second-largest opera auditorium in North America, with 3,563 seats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago   (7601 words)

  
 Chicago Bears
Payton was widely celebrated in Chicago, the city's highest-profile athlete in the years after Cubs' Hall of Famer Ernie Banks retired and before Bulls' superstar Michael Jordan emerged.
He rushed for 679 yards and seven touchdowns in his rookie season and the next year had the first of what would be 10 1,000-yard seasons, rushing for 1,390 yards and 13 touchdowns.
CHICAGO (AP) - Walter Payton, the NFL's greatest rusher whose aggressive style masked a playful temperament that earned him the nickname ''Sweetness,'' died Monday at age 45.
www.usatoday.com /sports/nfl/walt/waltfs03.htm   (1305 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
The Lyric Opera of Chicago was founded in 1954 and performs in the Civic Opera Building, which was built in 1929 on the east bank of the Chicago River and is the second-largest opera auditorium in North America, with 3,563 seats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago   (6651 words)

  
 Bulls Commemorative - By the Numbers
Michael Jordan has been Chicago's top scorer 10 times, and in nine of those seasons he also led the league (in 1984-85 the Knicks' Bernard King was first).
In 1947-48, Max Zaslofsky, a 6'2" swingman with the Chicago Stags, averaged 21.0 points per game to become the leading scorer in the Basketball Association of America, a precursor to the NBA.
Jordan was the first Bull to lead his league in scoring, but not the first Chicago player.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /features/1997/bulls/numbers3.html   (375 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
The Lyric Opera of Chicago was founded in 1954 and performs in the Civic Opera Building, which was built in 1929 on the east bank of the Chicago River and is the second-largest opera auditorium in North America, with 3,563 seats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago   (7575 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
Chicago, known as the "Second City" and the "Windy City" (the Potawatomi who used to live in the area before white settlement called the marshes on which Chicago was later built "Checagou"), is the third-largest city in population in the United States, following New York City and Los Angeles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago,_Illinois   (6746 words)

  
 Chicago Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ NaturalResearch.org
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
Prohibition in Chicago is known nationally as the era of gansters such as Al Capone; in actuality the 1920s saw a large increase in industry in the city as well as the first arrivals of the Great Migration that would lead thousands of mostly Southern blacks to Chicago and other Northern cities.
www.naturalresearch.org /encyclopedia/Chicago   (7346 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
The Lyric Opera of Chicago was founded in 1954 and performs in the Civic Opera Building, which was built in 1929 on the east bank of the Chicago River and is the second-largest opera auditorium in North America, with 3,563 seats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago,_Illinois   (6639 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois Encyclopedia Article @ VariedTastes.com (Varied Tastes)
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are arguably the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago is located in the Midwestern suburbs and nine surrounding counties in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana, the greater metropolitan area known as Chicagoland encompasses a population of nearly 10 million people.
Chicago is the largest city and the county seat of Cook County.
www.variedtastes.com /encyclopedia/Chicago,_Illinois   (5927 words)

  
 ESPN.com
They are still the 'Baby Bulls,' but Chicago is quickly growing into winners.
John Clayton says an easier second half may save some seasons.
After missing the Chase, Jeff Gordon and Junior race into Phoenix this week focused on the 2006 season.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=1575272&type=news   (425 words)

  
 BULLS: Armstrong to Pursue Other Opportunities
Armstrong spent five seasons with the Bulls’ front office after an 11-year career in the NBA, seven of which came in a Bulls uniform.
Armstrong, 37, spent five seasons with the Bulls’ front office, after an 11-year career in the NBA, seven of which came in a Bulls uniform.
Armstrong added, “I will always consider myself a part of the Chicago Bulls organization and will forever cherish the support I have received over the years from the incredible Chicago fans.
www.nba.com /bulls/news/armstrong_050511.html   (490 words)

  
 BULLS: Assistant Coach Ellenberger Resigns
Ellenberger spent two seasons on the Bulls staff following his hiring on August 7, 2000.
April 18, 2002 -- The Chicago Bulls today announced the resignation of assistant coach Norm Ellenberger.
Cartwright indicated he and Bulls Executive Vice President Jerry Krause would take their time in completing the Bulls staff, which now has two vacancies with the resignation of Phil Johnson.
www.nba.com /bulls/news/ellenberger_resigns_020418.html   (302 words)

  
 Krause's sudden resignation raises questions
The two Jerrys then systematically destroyed the Bulls in a matter of years, going from a championship title to 49-190 in three-and-a-half seasons under Tim Floyd, who was fired in December and replaced by Bill Cartwright.
For 18 years, Krause had been a fixture of the Bulls&; organization, both building and propelling a dynasty that would be synonymous with pure domination and excellence.
Two weeks ago, Jerry Krause, the man whom many Chicagoans have either loved or hated, resigned from his position as executive vice president of basketball operations for the Chicago Bulls, citing personal and health reasons.
maroon.uchicago.edu /sports/articles/2003/04/22/krauses_sudden_resig.php   (912 words)

  
 New Jersey Nets, National Basketball Association - CBS SportsLine.com
Cartwright, 47, was Bulls head coach for parts of the past three seasons, compiling a record of 51-100.
Before that, he spent six seasons as an assistant in Chicago, including when the Bulls won the NBA championship in 1997 and 1998.
Cartwright's 15 seasons as an NBA player included stints in Chicago and New York and an All-Star selection in 1980.
www.sportsline.com /nba/story/7620755   (275 words)

  
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CHICAGO — When he was an All-Star power forward for the Chicago Bulls and the team's leading scorer for six straight seasons in the 1970's, Bob Love stuttered so badly that in huddles during timeouts, when his words would not come, his teammate Norm Van Lier often spoke for him.
He pleaded to be traded, and was, to the Bulls, where he remained for the next eight seasons, making the All-Star team three times and being named three times to the league's all-defensive team.
Van Lier, who played point guard for the Bulls, said Love was "a scorer who worked hard to get open."
www.bob-love.com /article.htm   (2174 words)

  
 CHATA's log
He is 40th on the all-time scoring list (18,940) and fourth in career steals (2,307), and he made the playoffs every year he played in the league except his last (2003-04) when he played in 23 games for Chicago alongside current Bulls
Pippen spent 17 seasons in the NBA -- 12 with the Bulls, one with the Rockets and four with Portland -- registering career averages of 16.1 points, 6.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists in 1,178 games.
In each of Jordan's first three seasons, Chicago had been knocked out in the first round of the playoffs, twice by sweeps.
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 Shawnee News-Star: Sports Miller, Pacers close to financial terms 08/08/00
CHICAGO (AP) -- Norm Ellenberger, an assistant under Bob Knight at Indiana for 10 years, joined the Chicago Bulls on Monday as an assistant coach to Tim Floyd.
Ellenberger was an assistant at UTEP when Bulls consultant Don Haskins coached there.
Ellenberger replaces Jim Wooldridge, who left the Bulls midway through last season to coach at Kansas State.
www.news-star.com /stories/080800/spo_miller.shtml   (565 words)

  
 Floyd Should Quit Bad Bulls, Take College Job
Floyd is a very good coach and a very good man. In the four seasons he was at Iowa State, he had records of 23-11, 24-9, 22-9 and 12-18 before becoming coach of the Bulls.
Floyd’s record in his first three seasons with Chicago was 45-169.
Well, sure, Floyd has already made a lot of bucks and would earn about $6 million if he coached the Bulls for the three seasons that remain on his contract after this one.
home.sprintmail.com /~malympcc/floyd.htm   (2105 words)

  
 JS Online: Bucks go forward without Haislip
Fizer, a 6-foot-8, 260-pounder from Iowa State, played the last four seasons in Chicago after the Bulls made him the fourth overall pick in the 2000 draft.
Fizer, 26, was a solid contributor to the Bulls during his first two seasons, and the Bucks are hoping that he can regain that form.
Marcus Fizer (right) averaged 10.5 points and 5.0 rebounds in 232 games over four seasons with the Bulls.
www.jsonline.com /sports/buck/nov04/272388.asp   (776 words)

  
 Welcome to Comcast SportsNet
Van Lier spent seven of his 10 NBA seasons with the Bulls and still ranks third to only Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen in career assists and steals for a Bull.
Van Lier and King will begin co-studio analyst duties for Bulls Pre-Game Live on Wednesday, November 2 at 7:00 PM, before Comcast SportsNet’s coverage of the Bulls season/home opener vs. Charlotte at 7:30 PM.
Van Lier, who will also make weekly appearances on Comcast SportsNet’s weeknight sports talk show, Chicago Tribune Live, spent 12 years with SportsChannel and Fox Sports Net as the network’s pre-game and post-game studio analyst.
chicago.comcastsportsnet.com /view_content_0p.asp?ID=17310   (317 words)

  
 ESPN.com - MLB - Mets name Jerry Krause scout
Krause spent 18 seasons with the Bulls before resigning in April 2003 due to health reasons.
Krause's baseball background includes 16 seasons as a scout with the Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners and Chicago White Sox.
FLUSHING, New York - Jerry Krause, who helped assemble a dynasty as executive vice president of the Chicago Bulls, was named a scout for the New York Mets on Monday.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/wire?section=mlb&id=2002117   (287 words)

  
 NBA.com: COACHES
Jackson guided the Lakers to three titles in his first stint as their head coach from 1999-2004, and guided the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships in his nine years as head coach from 1989-1998.
Jackson left the Patroons after the 1986-87 season with a 117-90 career record and landed a job as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bulls.
In 1999-2000 Jackson moved to Los Angeles, sold the Lakers on his offensive and defensive philosophies and spurred O'Neal and Bryant to the best seasons of their careers.
www.nba.com /coachfile/phil_jackson?nav=page   (1943 words)

  
 NBA.com: Doug Collins Coach Info
Collins began his NBA coaching career as head coach for the Chicago Bulls, joining the organization on May 23, 1986 and coached the Bulls for three straight seasons.
Collins is a seven-year veteran of the NBA coaching ranks, having coached Michael Jordan and the Bulls in his first job as a NBA head coach and three years with Grant Hill and the Detroit Pistons.
Scottie Pippen was a rookie during Collins’ second year coaching in Chicago.
www.nba.com /coachfile/doug_collins/?nav=page   (906 words)

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