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DeMar DeRozan joins Michael Jordan as only players in Bulls' franchise history with this stat line
On Sunday night, DeMar DeRozan made Bulls franchise history by becoming the second player to score 40 points and 11 assist. The other, was Michael Jordan.
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DeMar DeRozan joins Michael Jordan in rare Bulls' company
Bulls All-Stars are only players in franchise history with this stat line
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Settle the Argument: Quarterfinal matchup
Quarterfinal matchups decided by simulated games via Strat-O-Matic
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We are settling the argument: Which Bulls championship team is the best?
Will Perdue breaks down our new segment called Settle the Argument. We are putting all six championship teams against each other to decide who is the best of the best once and for all
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Best Bulls team of all-time? Let's settle the argument
Part of the beauty and mystery of sports is the unsolvable, the endless GOAT debates and back-in-the-day stories and never-ending theories on why this team or that player is better than the previous or the next. But what if you could use data to simulate the spectacular?
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Which Bulls championship team is the best? We are Settling the Argument
We are partnering with Strat-o-matic to Settle the Argument once and for all about which team is the best of all time
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Utah Jazz take shot at Bulls, Michael Jordan with building WiFi name
On Wednesday, “The Pat McAfee Show” hosted Ryan Smith — the 45-year-old owner of the Utah Jazz. Smith admitted he grew up a die-hard Utah Jazz fan. While creating the highly successful “Qualtrics” with his father and brother, he would try and sneak into games at the Delta Center, especially during the 1998 season when the Bulls played the Jazz…
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What Bulls' Coby White has learned from Jevon Carter
The Bulls signed Jevon Carter to a three-year deal during the offseason and he’s already making an impact on Coby White. White shared what he has learned from Carter so far
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The story behind the Bulls' iconic logo and why it's still a global brand
The Bulls are the only NBA franchise that’s never changed its logo, and here’s why it’s a safe bet it never will
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How Coby White's relationship with Big Three is helping him become a vocal leader
Coby White is starting to grow into his role as a vocal leader on the team this year. Billy Donovan attributes his growth to his relationships with the Big Three
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What Michael Jordan really thinks of son's relationship with Larsa Pippen
Marcus Jordan addressed rumors Tuesday that his father disapproves of his romance with Larsa Pippen
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Bulls' Billy Donovan reflects on Bob Knights' legacy
Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight died at 83 years old. Before the Bulls game, Billy Donovan talked about experience coaching against him and his legacy
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Michael Jordan's son reveals plans for wedding to Larsa Pippen
A wedding between Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen is apparently a question of “when” rather than “if.” After roughly one year of dating, the couple appeared on the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast Tuesday to dish about their plans for marriage. “It’s in the works,” Jordan said. “I don’t think we have, like, a date. We’re still talking about...
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Bulls' Nikola Vučević on beating Pacers: ‘It means a lot'
The Bulls beat the Pacers 112-105 on Monday night. After the game, Nikola Vučević talked to K.C. Johnson about the win
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Michael Jordan worth more than $3 billion
Michael Jordan is worth more than $3 billion, according to Forbes.
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How the Bulls' iconic starting lineup intro changed sports and in-arena entertainment forever
A history of the greatest starting lineup introduction in all of sports and how it changed in-arena entertainment forever
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Bulls' Coby White getting most reps at point guard in practice
The Bulls’ point guard competition is heating up at practice with Coby White getting most of the reps
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Michael Jordan parties to Bulls' iconic intro song at bottle service club in new video
Michael Jordan is having an absolute blast reliving his Chicago Bulls glory days in a recent clip circulating on social media. The viral video, originally posted to Instagram by user “emiillyy,” shows the NBA legend at an outdoor bottle service restaurant smiling and waving his hands as the iconic Bulls’ starting lineup music blares through the speakers. Jordan appeared to…
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Michael Jordan becomes first athlete to rank among America's wealthiest individuals
Michael Jordan is the first athlete to rank on the Forbes 400 list among the wealthiest people in the country. He’s now worth an estimated $3 billion, according to Forbes. Jordan, the Chicago Bulls Hall of Famer who helped bring six NBA championships to Chicago, recently sold his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets for a jaw-dropping $3 billion. That…
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Ayo Dosunmu believes Bulls can turn the corner this season
Ayo Dosunmu says the Bulls can make the leap to real playoff contenders this year
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