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Six players from the 1997–98 Bulls (Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Steve Kerr, Luc Longley, Jud Buechler, [6] and Scott Burrell [13]) joined other teams through free agency or sign-and-trade deals, and with few established players left on the roster, the Bulls missed the 1999 playoffs. This began a six-year playoff drought, the longest such ...
The 1993 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1992–93 NBA season, featuring the Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, and the Phoenix Suns, winners of 62 games and led by regular season MVP Charles Barkley.
Selected by the Chicago Bulls: Playing career: 1989–2000: Position: Point guard: Number: 10, 11, 2: Career history; 1989–1995: Chicago Bulls: 1995–1997: Golden State Warriors: 1997–1999: Charlotte Hornets: 1999: Orlando Magic: 1999–2000: Chicago Bulls: Career highlights and awards; 3× NBA champion (1991–1993) NBA All-Star ; No. 10 ...
The ALCS opened at Comiskey Park with a battle of aces, as Toronto threw Juan Guzmán against Chicago's Jack McDowell, the eventual 1993 American League Cy Young Award winner. The game was scoreless until the top of the fourth inning, when Jays third baseman Ed Sprague stroked a triple to right field that scored John Olerud and Paul Molitor .
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The 1993–94 NBA season was the Bulls' 28th season in the National Basketball Association. [1] The Bulls entered the season as the three time defending NBA champions, having defeated the Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals in six games, winning their third NBA championship, their first of two threepeats in the 1990s.
The 1993 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1993 season. The winners of each division advance to the postseason and face each other in a League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series .
Chicago Bulls (assistant) 2003, 2007: Chicago Bulls (interim) 2011–2014: Golden State Warriors (assistant) 2015–2019: Chicago Bulls (assistant) Career highlights and awards; As player: Second-team All-CBA (1988) CBA All-Star (1988) 2× All-TAAC (1985, 1986) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball Reference