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  2. The Bulls are the only NBA franchise as of 2022 to have a combination of multiple championships and zero losses in the NBA Finals (the San Antonio Spurs are the closest other franchise to this mark, but the 2013 Finals loss to Miami has given the Spurs an all-time Finals record of 5-1).

  3. Chicago Bulls; 2023–24 Chicago Bulls season: Conference: Eastern: Division: Central: Founded: 1966: History: Chicago Bulls 1966–present: Arena: United Center: Location: Chicago, Illinois: Team colors: Red, black, white Main sponsor: Motorola Mobility: President: Michael Reinsdorf: General manager: Marc Eversley: Head coach: Billy Donovan ...

  4. Find out how many times the Chicago Bulls have won the NBA Finals and who they beat in each series. The Bulls have 6 championships and a perfect 6-0 record in the NBA Finals.

  5. Find out how many times the Chicago Bulls have made the playoffs, won championships, and their record in each season since 1967. See the list of years, results, and statistics for the Bulls franchise.

    • 1991 - Chicago Bulls Defeat Magic Johnson and The Los Angeles Lakers
    • 1992 - Chicago Bulls Defeat Clyde Drexler and The Portland Trailblazers
    • 1993 - Chicago Bulls Defeat MVP Charles Barkely and The Phoenix Suns
    • 1997 - Chicago Bulls Defeat The Utah Jazz Pick and Roll
    • 1996 - Chicago Bulls Defeat Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp and The Seattle Supersonics
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    After all the losses and learned lessons leading up to the Chicago Bulls' first appearance in the NBA Finals, the fact that Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers stood in the way was apropos. The Los Angeles Lakers and Magic won five titles between 1980 and 1988, and were their own NBA dynasty. The Lakers limped into the Finals and lost Hall of ...

    Clyde Drexler, a prominent mixture of Hall of Famer Julius Erving, elite versatility and athleticism of the 1990's was often compared to Michael Jordan. It was something that Michael Jordan absolutely abhorred, and in the 1992 NBA Finals, Jordan put any and every comparison to Clyde the Glide to rest. The Jordan shrug has become a social media fixt...

    Charles Barkley was traded to the Phoenix Suns in the offseason from the Philadelphia 76ers, and his dominant play led the Suns to the best record in the NBA, and him winning NBA MVP. The Phoenix Suns were a precursor to Chris Webber's Sacramento Kings and eventually Steph Curry's Golden State Warriors. The Suns shot the three at every opportunity ...

    The Chicago Bulls in 1997 had to fly past the Utah Jazz to claim their 5th NBA title of the decade. As we learned in the excellent documentary, The Last Dance, the classic Flu Game was really the Food Poisoning Game. The Chicago Bulls used stifling defense vs. the efficient Utah Jazzto essentially shut them down offensively. Both teams averaged 87 ...

    In June 1996, the intimidating duo of Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp - led by Seattle Supersonics coach George Karl - were formidable opponents for the Chicago Bulls. Though the Chicago Bulls were victorious in their usual NBA Finals 6 games, the Seattle Supersonics seemed like they were fighting for a Supersonics legacy continuum. It was a scrappy ser...

    A look back at the six NBA titles won by the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan in the 1990s, with analysis and comparison of the opponents and the series. See how the Bulls dominated the decade and faced legends like Magic Johnson, Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley and more.

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  6. Learn about the Bulls' six NBA championships, all won with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson. Find out their playoff record, conference titles, rivals and more on Sportskeeda.

  7. Chicago Bulls. Location: Chicago, Illinois Team Name: Chicago Bulls Seasons: 58; 1966-67 to 2023-24 Record: 2383-2297, .509 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 36 Championships: 6 More Franchise Info

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