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1966–Present

Conference : Eastern // Division : Central
Founded January 26, 1966
Arena United Center
City Chicago, Illinois


Owner : Jerry Reinsdorf
General Manager : Gar Forman
Head Coach : Tom Thibodeau
D-League Affiliate : Iowa Energy​
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CHICAGO BULLS
The Bulls play their home games at the United Center, also known as the "Madhouse on Madison." The Bulls saw their greatest success during the 1990s. They are known for having one of the NBA's greatest dynasties, winning six NBA championships between 1991 and 1998 with two three-peats. All six championship teams were led by Hall of Famers Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and coach Phil Jackson. The Bulls are the only NBA franchise to win multiple championships and never lose an NBA Finals in their history.

The Bulls won an NBA record-72 games during the 1995–96 NBA season and are the only team in NBA history to win 70 games or more in a single season. Many experts and analysts consider the 1996 Bulls to be one of the greatest teams in NBA history.

The Bulls share rivalries with the Milwaukee Bucks, Detroit Pistons, and more recently the Indiana Pacers and the Miami Heat. The Bulls/Pistons rivalry was highlighted heavily during the late 1980s and early 90's and is considered one of the NBA's greatest rivalries.


TEAM CREATION
The Chicago Bulls are the third NBA franchise in Chicago, after the Packers–Zephyrs (now the Washington Wizards) and the Stags (1946–50). The Bulls' founder, Dick Klein, was the Bulls' only owner to ever play professional basketball (for the Chicago American Gears). He served as the Bulls' president and general manager in their initial years.

Chicago Bulls Retired Numbers

Jerry Sloan

SEASONS WITH BULLS:
13 total – 10 as a player (1966-1976);
3 as a coach (1979-1982)

JERSEY RETIRED:
02/17/78 at Chicago Stadium

BULLS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
NBA All-Star 1967, 1969 … NBA All-Defensive Team - First 1968-69, 1971-72, 1973-74, 1974-75; Second 1969-70, 1970-71 … ranks third all-time for the Bulls in games played (696) … holds the record for most consecutive starts in Bulls home openers - 10 … member of the first-ever Chicago Bulls team after being drafted from the Baltimore Bullets in the 1966 expansion draft … named Bulls head coach on 04/28/79 … in second season as head coach (1980-81) advanced the Bulls to the second round of the playoffs in the team's first postseason appearance after a three-year absence.


10 | Bob Love

SEASONS WITH BULLS
11 (1968-1977)

JERSEY RETIRED:
01/14/94 at Chicago Stadium

BULLS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
NBA All-Star 1971, 1972, 1973 … All-NBA Second Team 1970-71, 1971-72 … NBA All-Defensive Second Team 1971-72, 1973-74, 1974-75 … Led the Bulls in scoring for seven straight seasons … ranks third among Bulls all-time scorers (12,623 points) … currently serves as the Bulls Director of Community Affairs, making over 300 visits annually to schools, social service agencies and charity organizations.


23 | Michael Jordan


SEASONS WITH BULLS:
13 (1984-1993, 1994-1998)

JERSEY RETIRED:
11/01/94 at the United Center (announced return to NBA on 03/18/95; announced second retirement on 01/13/99)

BULLS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Led the Bulls to six NBA World Championships (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) … NBA MVP 1987-88, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1995-96, 1997-98 … NBA Finals MVP 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 … NBA All-Star Game MVP 1988, 1996, 1998 … NBA Rookie of the Year 1984-85 … NBA Defensive Player of the Year 1987-88 … NBA All-Star 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 … named to the NBA's list of 50 greatest players in NBA history … member of 1984 and 1992 USA Olympic gold medal-winning basketball teams … led the league in scoring 10 times … Bulls all-time leader in scoring (29, 277 points), rebounds (5,836), assists (5,012), steals (2,306) and games played (930).


33 | Scottie Pippen

SEASONS WITH BULLS:
12 (1987-1998, 2003-2004)

JERSEY RETIRED:
12/09/05 at the United Center

BULLS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Played in 1,178 games and averaged 16.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg and 5.2 apg and 1.96 spg ... named as one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players of all-time in 1996 ... brought the Bulls six NBA World Championship titles ... was a seven-time NBA All-Star, including the game’s MVP in 1994 ... his 208 career playoff appearances rank second in NBA history behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 237 ... led his teams to post-season appearances in each of his first 16 seasons ... compiled NBA Playoff averages of 17.5 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 5.2 apg and 1.96 spg in 208 games ... Bulls all-time leader in 3-point field goals (664) and 3-point field goal attempts (2,031) and ranks second in 12 other categories.


Coach Phil Jackson

SEASONS WITH BULLS:
11 total – 2 as an Assistant Coach (1987-1989);
9 as the Head Coach (1989-1998)

HONORED:
05/05/99 at United Center

BULLS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Coached the Bulls to their first NBA World Championship in 1991 and followed it up with five other titles, including two “three-peats” - 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 … led the Bulls to the best-ever NBA record (72-10) in 1995-96 … NBA Coach of the Year (1995-96) … named one of the NBA’s 10 greatest coaches on 12/07/96 … reached 200 victories faster than any coach in NBA history (270 games) … the winningest coach in Bulls history with a 545-193 (.738) regular season coaching record; 111-41 (.730) in the playoffs.


2013-2014 TEAM ROSTER​
*41 CAMERON BAIRSTOW(F,C) *0 AARON BROOKS(G) *21 JIMMY BUTLER(G,F) *34 MIKE DUNLEAVY(F) *16 PAU GASOL(F,C) *22 TAJ GIBSON(F) *12 KIRK HINRICH(G) *3 DOUG MCDERMOTT(F) *44 NIKOLA MIROTIC(F) *48 NAZR MOHAMMED(C) *55 E'TWAUN MOORE(G) *13 JOAKIM NOAH(C) *1 DERRICK ROSE(G) *20 TONY SNELL(F)

HEAD COACH
Tom Thibodeau (College - Salem State)

ASSISTANT COACHES
Andy Greer (College - SUNY Brockport), Adrian Griffin (College - Seton Hall),
Ed Pinckney (College - Villanova), Mike Wilhelm (College - Southampton)

ATHLETIC TRAINER
Fred Tedeschi (College - University of the Pacific)

ASSISTANT TRAINER
Jeff Tanaka (College - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo)​


DEAD NA YUNG IBANG MGA THREAD TUNGKOL SA CHICAGO BULLS KAYA GUMAWA AKO NG BAGO
COMMENT NA LANG PO MGA CHICAGO BULLS FAN

I'LL KEEP THIS THEARD UPDATE FOR EVERY CHICAGO BULLS NEWS
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MARAMING SALAMAT PO :toast:
WINDY CITY IN THE HOUSE
 

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dati eto yung inaabangan kung team....nice thread Sir:salute:
 
Hehehe, Thank you sir

Kaso Talo na naman ang Bulls, 24-23 win/lose record na sila :weep:
 
marami na bago sa roster nila ngayong 2014 pati ng si Loul Deng na wala, kaya lalong humina ang roster nila.

sana ng hindi ma injury si Joakim Noah kasi kung magkagaun patay na ang Bulls ko.

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Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah has been fined by the NBA for yelling at the officials after he was ejected from a game at Sacramento.

The league announced the $15,000 penalty.

Joakim Noah is the first Player who receive penalty from new NBA Commissioner Adam Silver

-Today-
Chicago Bulls VS Phoenix Suns
Live @ US Airways Center, Phoenix, AZ
 
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Game 49 | Bulls at Golden State Warriors

Sana Manalo Ulit Chicago Bulls ko:pray:
 
talo BULLS sa Golden State, ang bangis kasi ng splash brothers
 
Bulls conclude road trip with win over Lakers

Joakim Noah notched his 24th double-double by scoring 20 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in the Bulls' 92-86 victory over the Lakers Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles. Starting in his second straight contest, Taj Gibson tallied 18 points for Chicago, who return home Tuesday night to host Atlanta following a six-game road trip
 
Game 51 | Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks

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Noah’s triple-double powers Bulls past Hawks
Joakim Noah with 19 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists recorded his fourth career triple-double as the Bulls defeated the visiting Atlanta Hawks 100-85 on Tuesday night. Taj Gibson added 24 points and 12 boards for Chicago, now 26-25 on the season.
 
Net effect of Bulls win is leaving the Nets to fret
In closing the first part of the season Thursday on national TNT with an impressive 92-76 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, the Bulls are an unlikely 27-25 with their third consecutive win and just a game out of third place in the Eastern Conference.
 
[Chicago Bulls trade rumors: More moves coming for Bulls?
ACL injury, the Chicago Bulls were primed for a deep playoff run in 2013-14. But not even a month into the season, Rose went down with another major knee injury, this time suffering a torn meniscus.

Rose's injury meant another "lost" season for the Bulls, and with this in mind, they began to look to the future. The front office wasn't confident it could re-sign Luol Deng without overpaying him, so they took advantage of the unique Andrew Bynum situation and traded the long-time Bull to the Cleveland Cavaliers for what amounted to salary cap relief and some draft picks.

At the time of the Deng trade, the Bulls looked like they were possibly heading to the lottery, and the belief was more trades were on the way to assist with that effort. But Chicago has turned things around, and they're currently in the running for the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. As a result, the Bulls might not be as willing to sell off more parts.


Dunleavy on the move?

There has been speculation about the Bulls going after Carmelo Anthony, but there are no signs that the New York Knicks are even entertaining offers for their superstar. So while dreams of Anthony may be in the heads of some Bulls fans, there is no reason to expect a trade of that magnitude to go down.

Instead, it would be more reasonable to expect a smaller deal that includes somebody like Mike Dunleavy. The veteran sharpshooter was signed to an affordable two-year deal in the offseason, and he would be a valuable addition to the bench of a contending team. For example, the Oklahoma City Thunder are searching for a shooter, and Dunleavy could be a good fit.

Considering that Dunleavy is playing on a favorable deal, the Bulls may just want to keep him around for next year when Rose returns, however. Chicago is already lacking shooters, so keeping a veteran on the cheap makes a lot of sense.

Other names that have come up in trade rumors are Kirk Hinrich and Taj Gibson.

The Golden State Warriors had some interest in Hinrich before trading for Jordan Crawford, and perhaps another team has some interest in point guard help. However, Hinrich will likely finish the season in Chicago with the Bulls in the hunt for the No. 3 seed and lacking in point guard depth following Rose's injury and the trade of Marquis Teague.

As for Gibson, the Bulls took some calls from several other teams, but they have little reason to deal the power forward unless they're guaranteed a star. Gibson has come into his own this year, and he is poised to take over a starting role if Carlos Boozer is gone next season.

In addition to NBA players, the Bulls have some assets in the form of draft picks and a stud prospect playing in Europe. Chicago owns a pick from the Charlotte Bobcats that is top 10 protected in 2014, top eight protected in 2015 and unprotected in 2016. In the Deng trade, the Bulls acquired a pick that originally belonged to the Sacramento Kings that is top 12 protected in 2014 and top 10 protected for three years after that. If the pick isn't acquired by that time, it becomes a second-round pick.

The European stud is Nikola Mirotic, who is having another excellent season for Real Madrid after becoming the youngest MVP in ACB League history last year. Many believe Mirotic would be a top five pick in the 2014 draft, so the Bulls won't move him except in exchange for a star player.


The Boozer situation

Boozer's situation has the Bulls in a tricky spot. Boozer is making $15 million this year and is owed $16.8 million next year, a number that clogs up the Bulls' cap sheet as they enter an offseason in which it would be beneficial to have some room to maneuver.

Ideally, the Bulls would trade Boozer for expiring contracts or a player that's actually useful long term, but a deal like that will be difficult to find. Instead, Chicago can simply amnesty Boozer to wipe his salary off the books, which in turn would open up space to breathe. Other trades could open up even more cap space, giving the Bulls the ability to potentially make a major splash in the offseason.

Even if a big move didn't happen, having significant cap space would make it easier to bring over Mirotic, who has an expensive buyout and is off the rookie scale. Because of Mirotic's immense talent, the Bulls would like to bring him over sooner rather than later.

While using the amnesty on Boozer makes basketball sense, there is still some question as to whether Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf will be willing to pay the big man to go away and then turn around and use up his cap space on other players. There have been rumblings that Boozer won't be amnestied (or traded), and if he sticks around, Chicago will only have the mid-level exception to offer Mirotic. With Real Madrid possibly willing to offer a large contract extension, the MLE may not be enough to entice the Spaniard to come stateside.

Skirting the tax

The Deng trade allowed the Bulls to get under the luxury tax, but just barely. Chicago is currently about $650,000 under the tax, and they would like to avoid paying if possible in a season that likely won't result in a title. There are also concerns about the looming repeater tax, but if the Bulls amnesty Boozer that shouldn't be an issue.

In any case, management is clearly wary of paying the tax this season. There are incentives in Gibson's contract that would add to the payroll costs if met, which is a reason why Chicago waited a long time to add a 13th man to their roster.

The Bulls could avoid any threat of the tax this year by dumping salary in a trade, although it wouldn't sit well with fans if a quality asset wasn't received in return.
 
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patambay dito... super fan ako ng BULLS :rock:
 
Bulls block out the Raptors in 94-92 victory
Jimmy Butler’s game-saving block on All-Star DeMar DeRozan with 2.4 seconds remaining Wednesday enabled the Bulls to pull out a 94-92 victory over the Toronto Raptors, Chicago’s fourth straight win to move to 28-25, a half-game behind third place Toronto in the Eastern Conference.

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patambay dito... super fan ako ng BULLS :rock:

Cge lang Sir.
 
Bulls heating up and now heading to Miami
Sam Smith: Now is as good a time as any for the Bulls to test themselves, coming off Friday’s most one-sided win of the season, 117-89 over the Denver Nuggets for their fifth consecutive win and season-best four games over .500.


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Bulls can’t keep up with the Heat
Joakim Noah recorded 20 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks, but the visiting Bulls went cold in the third quarter of a 93-79 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday afternoon. Taj Gibson added 20 points and 10 boards off the bench for Chicago, now 29-26 on the season
 
Bulls sink the Warriors by 20
The Bulls' 103-83 victory over the visiting Golden State Warriors on Wednesday in which Stephen Curry was held to five points and no Warriors starter scored in double figures for the first time in 15 years was business as usual for the East’s winningest team this calendar year.
 
Bulls fight back to defeat Mavericks
Taj Gibson came off the bench to record 20 points and 15 rebounds as the visiting Bulls defeated the Dallas Mavericks 100-91 on Friday night. Jimmy Butler scored 19 points while Kirk Hinrich chipped in with 17 for Chicago (32-26), which came back from 16 down to claim its eighth victory in nine games.
 
Bulls beat Knicks with another Noah triple
It was the Bulls on Sunday who delivered the knockout (Knick-out?) blow with yet another all time performance by Joakim Noah with a triple-double of 13 points, 12 rebounds and a career-high 14 assists, the latter a franchise record and the most assists by an NBA center in more than 30 years since Sam Lacey in 1978-79.
 
Bulls with a net loss against Brooklyn
Monday's 96-80 loss in Brooklyn to the Nets was perhaps a bit of a letdown after the emotional home win on Sunday, a long, successful stretch and a team waiting to see and jump on the Bulls, who have become something of league darlings of late with their unlikely and spirited play.
 
Noah triples again as Bulls head home with another win
Joakim Noah in Wednesday’s 105-94 victory over the Detroit Pistons had his second triple-double this week and third of the season, more than LeBron James and Kevin Durant combined. Yes, just another ho hum night for the 34-27 Bulls with their 10th win in their last 12 games and 11 of 14.
 
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