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Player Opponent Date Total Most PTS, Game Michael Jordan: Boston Celtics: April 20, 1986: 63 [c] Most FGM, Game Michael Jordan: Cleveland Cavaliers: May 1, 1988: 24 Most FGA, Half Michael Jordan: Cleveland Cavaliers: May 1, 1988: 25 Most consecutive FGM, Game Michael Jordan: Los Angeles Lakers: June 5, 1991: 13 Most FTM, Quarter Michael Jordan ...
The Bulls are the only NBA franchise as of 2022 to have a combination of multiple championships and zero losses in the NBA Finals (the San Antonio Spurs are the closest other franchise to this mark, but the 2013 Finals loss to Miami has given the Spurs an all-time Finals record of 5–1). The Bulls initially competed in the NBA's Western Division.
Chicago Bulls: 6: 0: 6 1.000: 1991, 1992, ... Count Matchup Record ... List of NBA players with most championships; NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award;
In 1993, the Bulls won their third consecutive championship by defeating the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks in the first three rounds of the playoffs and then defeating regular season MVP Charles Barkley and the Phoenix Suns in the Finals, with Paxson's three-pointer with 3.9 seconds left giving them a 99–98 victory in ...
The 1993 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 1992–93 season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs.It featured the two-time defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, and the Western Conference playoff champion Phoenix Suns, winners of 62 games and led by regular season MVP Charles Barkley.
The 2005–06 Chicago Bulls season was one of mixed results. While the Bulls reached the playoffs for a second straight season, they posted a record of just 41–41 (.500) in the regular season, 6 wins fewer than they had recorded in the previous year even though the roster was mostly the same.
The 1990–91 NBA season was the Bulls' 25th season in the National Basketball Association. [1] During the off-season, the Bulls acquired Dennis Hopson from the New Jersey Nets, [2] [3] and signed free agent Cliff Levingston.
The 2006–07 Chicago Bulls season was the 41st season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team finished with a record of 49–33 in the regular season and reached the second round of the NBA playoffs, making it, at the time, their most successful season since the retirement of Michael Jordan, but nevertheless leaving some doubt amongst fans as to whether the ...