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The 1991–92 NBA season was the Bulls' 26th season in the National Basketball Association. [1] The Bulls entered the season as defending NBA champions, having defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals in five games, and winning their first NBA championship in franchise history.
The Bulls finished in first place in the Eastern Conference with a 61–21 record, [10] surpassing their previous franchise-best from the 1971–72 season. [11] Widely regarded as one of the greatest teams of all time, the Bulls had the best team offensive rating and the seventh best team defensive rating in the NBA.
1991–92 1991–92: Eastern: 1st Central: 1st: 67 15 .817 — ... Chicago Bulls regular season record 2,383 2,297 .509 Chicago Bulls postseason record 187 162 .536
Portland Trail Blazers finished the regular season with the best record in the NBA with 63 wins and 19 losses and also led the Western Conference. The Chicago Bulls finished with the best record from the Eastern Conference with 61 wins and 21 losses. [1] There were only 4 divisions in the NBA; Atlantic, Midwest, Central and Pacific.
The 1991 Finals marked the first time the Bulls defeated the Lakers in a playoff series. This series would mark the end of the Lakers Showtime era and the beginning of the Bulls' dynasty. After winning five championships in eight finals appearances in the 1980s, the Lakers would struggle for the rest of the 1990s before winning five ...
The Chicago Bulls are an American ... and despite finishing with a 42–40 record, the Bulls were ... The Bulls won in the first three years (1991–1993) before ...
White Sox fall to 39-121 on the season, breaking a tie with the 1962 New York Mets for the most losses in a single season in modern baseball history.
Coached by Johnny Kerr, the team finished its first season with a 33–48 record, the best record achieved by an expansion team in its first year of play, and secured a playoff berth. [1] The Bulls won their first NBA championship in the 1991 NBA Finals while coached by Phil Jackson. [1]