Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Who do you think would win a game between legendary NBA champions the 1996 Chicago Bulls and 2019's worst NBA team, the New York Knicks?
Dennis Rodman apologized to Scottie Pippen for shoving him in Game 4 of the 1991 Eastern Conference Finals after the Chicago ...
The 72-win Bulls inch closer to immortality, beating an exciting Sonics squad in the opening game of the 1996 Finals. The Bulls hold off the fast-finishing Sonics thanks to the exploits of Dennis ...
The Bulls cap their iconic 1996 season by claiming the title on their home floor in Chicago, writing their name into the record book as arguably the greatest team in sports history.
The 1996 NBA Finals was a weird one. The Chicago Bulls seemed to have the series wrapped up, but the Seattle Supersonics rallied to take two games and add some drama. It also featured an absolute ...
The Bulls effectively stifled Penny's playmaking ... Meanwhile, the Magic lost Shaquille O'Neal in free agency in the summer of 1996, as he decided to move to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Former NBA player Rex Chapman had an epiphany against the Chicago Bulls in 1996. He was playing for the Miami Heat at the time. The Michael Jordan-led Bulls were in the middle of their historic 72 ...