Most memorable Chicago Bulls moment
By asteriskec
@asteriskec (1074)
Philippines
April 21, 2007 8:46am CST
Personally, I just loved that Chicago Bulls-Utah Jazz championship series specifically that game when Michael Jordan had to endure stomach pain. I think Michael still played amazingly well, as he always does anyways, and he led the team to such a memorable victory. What about you? What do you think was the most memorable Bulls moment in history?
2 responses
@csm023 (5)
• United States
27 Apr 07
My most memorable moment would have to be not one particular play, but one year 95-96. This has got to be the best team ever to play in the NBA. Going 72-10 and 15-3 in the playoffs is unheard of. I dont think you will see a team blend this well together for a long time.
@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
13 May 07
Remember that season, they were 72 and 7 with three games to play. They lost all three and the "experts" started saying the Bulls were in trouble because they lost 3 games in a row. Give me a break! That was the best team ever to play together and they proved it, once again, by handily winning the Championship.
They were, hands down, the best professional team in any sport during the 1990's.
PEACE
@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
13 May 07
The most memorable moments for me were the two threepeats they had in the 90's. It is extremely hard to repeat, much less three-peat as a champion in any sport. If Bulls mamagement would have done the right thing by Phil and Michael, who knows how many more championships that team would have won. They were wonderful to watch and I am thankful I am live in the Chicago area and experienced the magic of that team!
I had the pleasure of meeting John Paxson, Michael Jordan and Dennis Rodman. Believe it or not, Dennis was quite shy. I worked in a grocery store in Deerfield and their practice facility was very close. They would frequent my store often. I met Bill Cartwright after he was retired as a player. You don't really know how tall these players are until you are standing right next to them.
PEACE