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Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game with the Chicago Bulls x: Denotes player who is currently on the Chicago Bulls roster: 0.0: Denotes the Chicago Bulls statistics leader (min. 100 games played for the team for per-game statistics)
Pages in category "Chicago Bulls players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 419 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following people played for the Chicago Bulls for at least one game in the 1926 AFL regular season, the only one of the team's (and the league's) existence: [1] Name Position
Six players from the 1997–98 Bulls (Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Steve Kerr, Luc Longley, Jud Buechler, [6] and Scott Burrell [13]) joined other teams through free agency or sign-and-trade deals, and with few established players left on the roster, the Bulls missed the 1999 playoffs. This began a six-year playoff drought, the longest such ...
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Central Division of the Eastern Conference. The team was founded on January 16, 1966, and played its first game during the 1966–67 NBA season. [9]
Coached by Johnny Kerr, the team finished its first season with a 33–48 record, the best record achieved by an expansion team in its first year of play, and secured a playoff berth. [1] The Bulls won their first NBA championship in the 1991 NBA Finals while coached by Phil Jackson. [1]
In 1998, Chicago-area McDonald's restaurants sold a sandwich named after Wennington called the Beef Wennington. [2] After the break-up of the highly successful Chicago Bulls of the 1990s, Wennington played his final NBA season with the Sacramento Kings. [1] He played alongside Ron Harper, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman.
1978–79 Chicago Bulls roster; Players Coaches Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From G: 14: Armstrong, Tate: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1955-10-05