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Garfield Heard
Acquired by the Bulls from the Super Sonics after the first three games of the 1972-73 season, Garfield was a real surprise package when he joined Seattle in 1970. His quick hands defensively and his steady board play kept him in the lineup. Then, teaming with Spencer Haywood and Don Smith on the frontline, his contributions made a near contender out of the Sonics.
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Stacey King
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Scottie Pippen
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* Factoid: Steve Kerr played Guard for the mighty Bulls.
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The NBA borrowed the Slam-Dunk Championship from the ABA, recycling the event in 1984. However, it wasn't until Michael Jordan burst onto the scene in 1985 that the competition was elevated to its current level of popularity. Jordan claimed his first title in 1987, and the next year, he became the only player ever to win back-to-back contests. With a 50 on his final dunk after taking off from the free throw line with his body fully extended until the one-handed finish, Jordan bested Dominique Wilkins in 1988.



Remember back in the 1970s, when you would always see "Rockin' Rollin'" at major sporting events? You know... the guy with the rainbow wig. I think Rodman should take up that job once he is done in the NBA. Seriously though, Dennis is a very humble and shy person off the court. He's a great actor and one of the best rebounders of all-time. Did you know? Rodman never played high school basketball. As a senior, he stood just 5'11" and grew eight inches after graduating.



Leading scorer in NBA for third consecutive season... All-NBA first team third consecutive season... NBA all-defensive first team second consecutive season... Set career high in assists... Led NBA in minutes played... NBA's most valuable player in 1988 and runner-up in 1989 to Earvin "Magic" Johnson... NBA rookie-of-the-year in 1985... Holds NBA play-off record of 63 points vs. Boston 4/20/86... Member of gold medal winning 1984 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team.



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James Johnson
Brad Sellers
Elton Brand

Gallery Redux!

Ron Artest, Forward - Bulls. and Ron Artest, Guard - Bulls.
Luc Longley, Center - Bulls.

Back to the Front! Bulls card back du jour...

Chicago Bulls, B.J. Armstrong
The Bulls looked like a model franchise when they broke into the NBA in 1966-67 with 33 wins, the most ever by a first-year expansion team, and earned NBA Playoff berths in eight of their first nine NBA seasons. The team then fell from favor, however, missing the postseason in seven of nine seasons, but after back-to-back NBA titles in 1991 and 1992, Chicago is once again the envy of the NBA. DID YOU KNOW? The 1992 NBA Champion Bulls set an NBA Playoff record for fewest rebounds in a seven-game series with 248 against the Knicks. The shortest game in Bulls history was a 105-91 victory over the Houston Rockets that took just 1:42 on December 2, 1978. SCORECARD. On January 19, 1977, Bulls guard Norm Van Lier made the longest shot in franchise history, an 84-foot heave against the San Antonio Spurs.
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