Chicago Bulls named most shocking start to 2025 NBA season
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The Bulls have started this season with a 5-0 record, something the team hasn't done since the 1996-97 season when Michael Jordan and the Bulls went on to win the NBA Finals. The Bulls started that season with a 12-game winning streak and finished the regular season with a record of 69-13.
Hall of Fame Chicago Bulls small forward Scottie Pippen recently predicted the outcome of a hypothetical NBA Finals series clash between his own record-setting 1995-96 Chicago squad and the team that broke the Bulls' 72-10 regular season record, the 2016 ...
The Thunder are 7-0 for the second consecutive season. They’re undefeated this time, even though swingman Jalen Williams, an All-NBA Third Team honoree last season, hasn’t played in a game yet because he’s recovering from surgery on his right wrist. Big man Chet Holmgren has missed three of the Thunder’s seven games because of a lower-back sprain.
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The Bulls and Knicks are meeting for the first of three regular-season matchups after facing each other in the NBA Cup on Friday. Chicago took the series last year, 2-1, and is looking to win in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2011-12 and 2012-13.
After three straight postseason exits at the hands of the Detroit "Bad Boys" Pistons, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls finally got over the hump in 1991. They won their first NBA championship after defeating Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers in five games.