Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan returned to basketball after a brief stint at baseball, and scored 55 points against the Knicks ...
He is one of two Bulls players (Michael Jordan, 1988-89) to record at least 2,000 points and 600 assists in a single season after recording clips of 25.0 points and 7.7 assists in 2010-11.
So, it's justified that his legacy as a Bulls legend gets cemented. RELATED: Steph Curry is on the verge of breaking Michael Jordan's unique scoring record Speaking of his career with the Bulls ...
Hall of Fame former Chicago Bulls shooting guard Michael Jordan may have hung up his Air Jordans for good in 2003, but that doesn't mean his likeness isn't still raking in major money. Jordan's ...
We are proud to add Derrick to the elite group of players – Jerry Sloan, Bob Love, Michael Jordan, and Scottie Pippen – whose jerseys have been officially retired by the Chicago Bulls.” ...
No athlete has had a bigger impact on sports and the sneaker industry than Michael ... The Air Jordan 11 was originally launched in 1995, and Jordan wore it during the Chicago Bulls loss to ...
Michel Jordan's son Jeffery was moved by the Chicago Bulls' emotional tribute to Derrick Rose. The former Chicago Bulls guard had an incredible run with the franchise in his first eight seasons in ...
The buyer who finally put Michael Jordan out of his misery ... with whom he's partnered on the Jordan brand. The former Chicago Bulls superstar's most recent yearly royalty check with Nike ...
According to Hall of Fame NBA writer Sam Smith, Michael Jordan didn’t like that Horace Grant wasn’t intimidated by him while they were teammates on the Chicago Bulls. That’s why Jordan ...
While many NBA fans associate the Chicago Bulls’ success in the 1990s exclusively with Michael Jordan’s presence, former assistant coach Jim Cleamons offered an interestingly different ...
Unsurprisingly, Jordan and the Bulls won Game 3. The Blazers tied the series once again in Game 4 in another close game, sending a message to Chicago that the series was far from over.
But then again, not everyone is Michael Jordan. It's safe to say Mike ruled the 1990s era of NBA basketball with a heavy hand, leading the Chicago Bulls to six championships in eight seasons.