Found September 11, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
As Michael Jordan is inducted into the National Basketball Association Hall of Fame this weekend, it is a time to look back on his dominant career in Chicago, and at the supporting cast who helped him to the six titles. The history of the Bulls of the 1990’s is thought to be Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman dominating the rest of the NBA, which leads to the rest of the team being unfortunately and unfairly overlooked. It is to be expected though, that is what happens when you are playing with the greatest player of all time.
The Jordan-era Bulls helped form the NBA into what it is today. Popularity of the league is due largely in part to the dominance that the Bulls held. The 1998 championship (the most recent one they have appeared in) was the most watched NBA championship series worldwide. The ’96 Bulls were the only team to ever win 70 games in a single season and, not only did they win 70 but they won 72. They had the best championship winning percentage of ...
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