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  2. United Center - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of the United Center during a Bulls game in January 2020. The arena was the Bulls' home during their second run of three consecutive championships, hosting the 1996, 1997, and 1998 NBA Finals. The Bulls won the 1996 and 1997 series in the sixth game at home, but won the 1998 series at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  3. Chicago Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium hosted the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL from 1929 to 1994 and the Chicago Bulls of the NBA from 1967 to 1994.The arena was the site of the first NFL playoff game in 1932; the 1932, 1940, and 1944 Democratic National Conventions; and the 1932 and 1944 Republican National Conventions, as well as numerous concerts, rodeo competitions, boxing matches, political rallies, and plays.

  4. Chicago Bulls - Wikipedia

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    The Bulls and their arena mates, the Chicago Blackhawks, shared an odd tradition dating to the opening of Chicago Stadium. Every fall, Feld Entertainment's now-defunct Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus came to Chicago on its nationwide tour. Since it used large indoor venues rather than tents, it took over the United Center for its ...

  5. Madhouse on Madison - Wikipedia

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    Madhouse on Madison most commonly refers to two stadiums that have existed on Madison Street in Chicago, Illinois. They have been home to some of Chicago's professional sports teams, including the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls. It may refer to: Chicago Stadium (1929–1994) United Center (1995–present)

  6. List of NBA arenas - Wikipedia

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    The Arena in Orlando (2006) TD Waterhouse Centre (1999–2006) Orlando Arena (1989–1999) 1989–2010 17,283 1989 Orlando, Florida [86] [87] Washington Wizards Washington Bullets Capital Bullets Baltimore Bullets Chicago Zephyrs Chicago Packers; US Airways Arena Capital Centre (1973–1993, 1997–2002) 1973–1997 18,756 1973 Lake Arbor ...

  7. Benny the Bull - Wikipedia

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    Benny was named after Ben Bentley, the Bull's first Public Relations Manager and Stadium Announcer. Benny was one of the promotional tools general manager Pat Williams employed to boost the Bulls' arena entertainment and attendance. [2] The current and most popular Benny has had many "relatives" or family members over the years.

  8. Heat arena now officially known as the Kaseya Center. The ...

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    The Miami Heat’s home arena is now known as the Kaseya Center. Here’s the story behind the latest name change ...

  9. Statue of Michael Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Tribune art critic Alan G. Artner says the inscription at the base that reads "The best there ever was. The best there ever will be." refers only to the subject and not the sculpture. [9] Following the Bulls' second three-peat after Jordan's return, the statue became a sports mecca for fans to gather and take photographs. [20]