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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)
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 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
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 .
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) ... Free agent (S) Suspended; Injured;
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]
He made the team on his second attempt, [7] and played two seasons for the Royals, largely in a reserve role. Love made his NBA debut on October 18, 1966. [13] In 1968, the Milwaukee Bucks selected him in the NBA Expansion Draft and traded him to the Chicago Bulls in the middle of the 1968–69 season, at Love's request. Even though Love had ...
William Percey Wennington (born April 26, 1963) is a Canadian former professional basketball player who won three National Basketball Association (NBA) championships with the Chicago Bulls. A center, he represented Canada in the 1984 Olympics and 1983 World University Games, where the team won gold.