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The Warriors are still most of the season away from matching the Chicago Bulls’ 10-loss season that has had a special place in basketball history for two decades, but that hasn’t stopped ...
“There’s only one Michael,” Kerr said during the Warriors’ 73-9 run last season, referencing Jordan and the 1995-96 Bulls’ 72-10 record. The Warriors’ collapse to the Cavaliers in ...
Scottie Pippen recently revealed that some Chicago Bulls players struggled with Michael Jordan’s return in 1995. After Jordan ...
Hair apparent: Veteran Bulls announcer Johnny “Red” Kerr likes the looks of the 1995 Bulls, especially with the addition of the eccentric Rodman. “Now it’s like what Forrest Gump said ...
Chicago Bulls fans -- as if the garbage bag of dead ... Golden State Warriors improved to 72-9 on Sunday night to tie the 1995-'96 Bulls team that went 72-10 for the most regular-season wins ...
Phil Jackson assistant Jim Cleamons said about the ’95-96 Bulls, “That team refused to lose. It was like, ‘Hey, we’re not supposed to lose.’ It hurt them every time they lost a game.
For whatever reason, over competitive spirit or plain old mean-spiritedness The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls were one of the most influential teams of all time. In an era where teams rode big men like ...
The Lakers had teams with more superstars. But no team in NBA history had more regular-season victories than the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, who completed their 82-game schedule with a record of 72-10.
Following the success of the 1995-96 season, the Chicago Bulls continued their domination the next season. Robert Parish, who has the NBA record for most games with 1,611, played his last season ...
As the Golden State Warriors begin to get closer to the Chicago Bulls' record-setting mark of 72 wins back in 1996, the debate over which team would win if they played has reached a crescendo.
With the Warriors on the brink of surpassing the 1995-96 Bulls for the best regular-season record of all time, people can’t help but debate which team is better. Depending on whom you ask and ...