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Few teams have been more emblematic of success than the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls. The team that won 72 regular-season games and the fourth NBA title in franchise history will be enshrined in the ...
Phil Jackson assistant Jim Cleamons said about the ’95-96 Bulls, “That team refused to lose. It was like, ‘Hey, we’re not supposed to lose.’ It hurt them every time they lost a game.
Following the success of the 1995-96 season, the Chicago Bulls continued their domination the next season. Robert Parish, who has the NBA record for most games with 1,611, played his last season ...
The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls team is considered one of the greatest teams in NBA history. Most know that this was the same season where the Windy City squad registered a 72-10 win-loss regular season ...
It used to be the six scariest words in the NBA season: You’re playing a Michael Jordan team. It still was for the Bulls Thursday - even though it wasn’t supposed to be - when owner Michael ...
The Wizards needed a little luck to win their third straight game, but they secured a 96-93 victory with a stingy defensive effort that concluded with Nene sizing up Bulls guard Jimmy Butler and ...
How the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors compare to the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, who set the NBA single-season record with 72 wins. Warriors' record through 60 games: 55-5. Last result: Def.
Who would win a game between the 73-win 2015-16 Warriors and the 72-win 1995-96 Bulls? By this point, it seems nearly everyone has weighed in on the debate, including poor Steve Kerr, who has to ...