Chicago Bulls
Mitchell & NessNBA Swingman Chicago Bulls 1997-98 Short
€79,99
NBA Swingman Chicago Bulls 1997-98 Short Inspired by the iconic NBA shorts worn during the 1997-98 season, the Chicago Bulls Black Hardwood Classics Throwback men's basketball shorts from Mitchell & Ness pay tribute to the team's rich heritage. Made from...
Mitchell & NessNBA Swingman Dennis Rodman Chicago Bulls 1997-98 Jersey
€125,00
NBA Swingman Dennis Rodman 1997-98 Jersey Official NBA Hardwood Classic jersey from Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls! Relive the glory years of Dennis Rodman with this iconic jersey. Known as one of the best rebounders in NBA history. Made by Mitchell...
New EraNew Era Chicago Bulls NBA 9Forty Cap
€29,99
New Era Chicago Bulls NBA 9Forty Cap The Chicago Bulls is a Central Division professional basketball team in the Eastern Conference of the North American Basketball League, the NBA. The Bulls are based in Chicago, Illinois and have their current...
WilsonWilson NBA Team Mini Hoop Chicago Bulls
€24,99
Wilson NBA Team Mini Hoop Chicago Bulls Are you someone who never gets tired of basketball? With this Wilson NBA Team Mini Hoop you can keep improving your throw at any time. In the colors of the Chicago Bulls, this...
Great Players of the Chicago Bulls
One of the most famous players who ever played at Chicago has to be Michael Jordan. There are also 3 Hall Of Fame players who played for the Chicago Bulls in the years before and during the Jordan era. Think Jerry Sloan, Bob Love and Jordan's teammate Scottie Pippen.
Zach LaVine & Slam Dunk
Lavine won the Slam Dunk Contest to become the youngest winner since the then 18-year-old Kobe Bryant in 1997. He was considered a favorite after his first dunk, which he did while wearing Jordan's No. 23 shirt from the movie Space Jam. With a perfect 50 on each of his first two dunks, Lavine was the first player since Dwight Howard in 2009 to score perfect on multiple dunks.
History of the Chicago Bulls
In the 1966/1967 season, the team first played in the NBA, where it immediately qualified for the playoffs. However, the Bulls' heyday would come from 1984, when they chose Michael Jordan in the draft. In his first season, he already broke team records and led the Bulls to the playoffs. The real highs came in the 1990s, when the team led by Jordan and success coach Phil Jackson was reinforced with Jordan-serving players, resulting in the six titles. In Scottie Pippen, the Bulls knew another player of great individual class. In addition to the finals, the (often semi-finals) matches against arch rival the New York Knicks, led by Patrick Ewing, were exciting.