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The Chicago Bulls were founded in 1966, posting a 33-48 record in 1966-67, their first season in the NBA. Their 33-48 record is the best by an expansion team in NBA history.

Since their inception in 1966, the Bulls have become one of the more successful franchises in NBA history, mainly due to their dominance in the 1990s. They have won six championships, all of which came from the 1990-91 season through the 1997-98 season thanks to Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Phil Jackson, and Dennis Rodman, who joined the roster during their second three-peat.

There have been 13 Hall of Fame players who have suited up for Chicago, and they have had many other legends who have played for the franchise as well. Some players who just missed being on this list include Horace Grant, John Paxson, Norm Van Lier, and Luol Deng.

Here are the top 10 players in the history of the Chicago Bulls.

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Toni Kukoc

3 championships, 1995-96 Sixth Man of the Year, Hall of Fame class of 2021

Toni Kukoc vs Orlando Magic

During the 1990s, NBA franchises rarely scouted players from overseas, unlike in today’s NBA. Despite this, the Bulls had their eye on Croatian forward, Toni Kukoc, who they selected 29th overall in the 1990 NBA Draft.

Kukoc did not make his NBA debut until 1993-94, playing three seasons in pro leagues in Yugoslavia and Italy before making his way to the United States. After arriving in Chicago, he fit in well, averaging 10.9 points and 4.0 rebounds per game during his rookie season.


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During his NBA career, Kukoc spent most of it coming off of the bench. His best season came in 1995-96, the same season the Bulls went 72-10, the best record in a season in NBA history until the Golden State Warriors broke it in 2015-16. During that season, Kukoc was named Sixth Man of the Year and helped Chicago begin their second three-peat.

Kukoc spent seven seasons in the Windy City, averaging 14.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game. Although he was never named an All-Star, he was still an important part of the Bulls’ three straight championships from 1995-96 to 1997-98. He was also important to the NBA, becoming one of the first international superstars to come and play in the league, opening the door for many other international stars. Because of this, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2021.

9

Jimmy Butler

3-Time All-Star, 2014-15 Most Improved Player

Jimmy Butler Bulls

Jimmy Butler began his career in 2011 after being selected 30th overall by the Bulls. In his first season, Butler saw limited court time, playing just 8.5 minutes per game. His minutes would increase over the next two seasons, but he would become a star in 2014-15, averaging 20.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.8 steals en route to being named an All-Star for the first time and winning the Most Improved Player award.

Butler played six years in Chicago, averaging 15.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game. He quickly became one of the NBA’s best defenders, being selected to three All-Defensive teams. He was also a three-time All-Star and was selected to an All-NBA team in 2016-17.

The Bulls could have built a team around Butler but instead elected to trade him to the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2017. If they had not done so, it is likely that he would be higher on this list, especially with the amount of success he has had recently with the Miami Heat. Although they did trade him, he is still one of the greatest Bulls of all time despite his short stint in the Windy City.

8

Joakim Noah

2-time All-Star, 2013-14 Defensive Player of the Year

Joakim Noah

The Bulls selected Joakim Noah ninth overall in the 2007 draft. He spent nine seasons with the franchise, becoming one of the best centers and defenders in the NBA during his time with the franchise.

Noah was the heart and soul of the Bulls during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Noah and Derrick Rose formed one of the best duos of their time, making the Bulls one of the most feared teams in the NBA. Despite this, they only reached the Eastern Conference Finals once, in 2010-11, losing to the Miami Heat.

He helped the Bulls remain competitive through some tough seasons that saw Rose tear his ACL and deal with multiple other injuries.

In Noah’s nine seasons in Chicago, he averaged 9.3 points and 9.0 rebounds per game. He was a two-time All-Star and three-time All-Defensive selection. In 2013-14, he was selected to an All-NBA team for his career’s first and only time. That same season, he took home the Defensive Player of the Year award after averaging 1.2 steals and 1.5 blocks per game.

Although the Bulls never made it to the Finals during Noah’s tenure with the franchise, he was still an important part of the team’s success, making him one of the greatest Bulls of all time.

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Dennis Rodman

3 championships, Hall of Fame class of 2011

Dennis Rodman

Despite playing only three seasons with the Bulls, Dennis Rodman was a major part of Chicago’s second three-peat.

The Bulls acquired Rodman from the San Antonio Spurs in 1995. Before joining Chicago, he had already won two championships with the Detroit Pistons and was one of the best rebounders in the NBA.


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Rodman immediately made an impact in his first season with the franchise, leading the NBA in rebounds per game with 14.9 and helping lead Chicago to a championship alongside Jordan and Pippen. Rodman would lead the NBA in rebounds per game and win a championship every season with the Bulls.

In his three seasons in the Windy City, Rodman averaged 5.2 points and 15.3 rebounds per game. He was a three-time champion and was selected to the All-Defensive team in 1995-96. In 2011, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, capping off one of the best careers by a forward in NBA history.

6

Bob Love

3-time All-Star, 2-time All-NBA selection, 3-time All-Defensive selection

Bob Love

Before Jordan and Pippen arrived in Chicago, Bob Love was the team’s best offensive player. Love was acquired by the Bulls in 1968 in a trade with the Milwaukee Bucks. After joining the Bulls, Love paired perfectly next to Artis Gilmore and Jerry Sloan, leading Chicago to the playoffs in six of his nine years with the franchise.

In his nine years in Chicago, Love averaged 21.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. He was a three-time All-Star, two-time All-NBA selection, and three-time All-Defensive selection. Despite his lack of NBA awards, Love carved out a great NBA career, especially in the Windy City.

5

Artis Gilmore

4-time All-Star, Hall of Fame class of 2011

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Known as one of the best players in ABA history, Artis Gilmore also carved out a Hall of Fame career in the NBA. His road to the NBA was an interesting one. He was selected 117th overall by the Bulls in the 1971 draft but instead elected to play in the ABA with the Kentucky Colonels.

In 1976, after the NBA and ABA merged, Chicago drafted him in the dispersal draft. Gilmore spent six years in Chicago before they traded him to the Spurs in 1982. The Spurs would then trade him back to the Bulls in 1987, where he would play only 24 games before being cut.

It did not take long for Gilmore to make his mark in the NBA, averaging 18.6 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game in his first season in the NBA.

Gilmore spent seven years with the Bulls, averaging 19.3 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per game. He was a four-time All-Star and was selected to an All-Defensive team in 1977-78. In 2011, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame after putting together an incredible career in both the NBA and the ABA.

4

Jerry Sloan

2-time All-Star, 6-time All-Defensive selection

Jerry Sloan

While many NBA fans know Jerry Sloan as one of the most successful coaches in NBA history, he also carved out an impressive playing career.

The Bulls drafted Sloan from the Baltimore Bullets, now the Washington Wizards, in the 1966 expansion draft. After failing to see much court time during his one season in Baltimore, Sloan became an instant star for the Bulls, making the All-Star team during his first year with them after averaging 17.4 points and 9.1 rebounds per game.


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Sloan would spend 10 of his 11 seasons in the NBA with the Bulls, averaging 14.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. He was a two-time All-Star and six-time All-Defensive selection.

Despite never winning a title during his time in Chicago, he is still one of the greatest players in franchise history. After he retired in 1976, he transitioned into coaching, coaching both the Bulls and, more notably, the Utah Jazz. Sloan ranks fourth all-time in wins by a head coach with 1,221, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a coach in 2009.

3

Derrick Rose

2010-11 MVP, 2008-09 Rookie of the Year

Derrick Rose MVP

Derrick Rose took the NBA by storm after being selected first overall in the 2008 draft by the Bulls. The Chicago native immediately made an impact on a Bulls’ team that had struggled to remain competitive after winning their last title in 1997-98.

In his rookie season, Rose averaged 16.8 points and 6.3 assists, winning the Rookie of the Year award and leading the Bulls back to the playoffs. In just his third season in the NBA in 2010-11, Rose won the MVP award after averaging 25.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game. At the time, he was just 22 years old, becoming the youngest player to win the MVP award in NBA history.

Unfortunately for Rose, he suffered a torn ACL in 2012, causing him to miss the rest of the 2011-12 season and the entire 2012-13 season. Since that injury, Rose never fully blossomed, dealing with multiple injuries throughout his NBA career, leaving fans to wonder what he could have been if he never suffered such a terrible injury.

Rose played seven seasons in Chicago, averaging 19.7 points and 6.2 assists per game. He was a Rookie of the Year and MVP award winner, becoming one of the best young point guards in the NBA until his ACL injury in 2012. He was also a three-time All-Star and was selected to his first and only All-NBA team in 2010-11.

While Rose continues to play in the NBA today for the Memphis Grizzlies, many wonder what could have been if he never got hit with the injury bug early in his career.

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Scottie Pippen

6 championships, 1993-94 All-Star Game MVP, Hall of Fame class of 2010

Chicago Bulls

When it comes to the history of the Bulls, one player that every fan thinks of is Scottie Pippen. Pippen was selected fifth overall in the 1987 draft by the Seattle SuperSonics, now the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Sonics traded his rights to the Bulls, leading to one of the greatest dynasties in not only NBA history but all of American sports’ history.

Pippen struggled in his rookie season, averaging just 7.9 points and 3.8 rebounds off the bench for the Bulls. That changed in his second season, where he would become the starting small forward. With Pippen now in the starting lineup next to Michael Jordan, the two created one of the best duos in NBA history. Both were elite scorers and defenders, leading the Bulls to six championships during their dynasty in the 1990s.

Pippen played 12 seasons in Chicago, averaging 17.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.1 steals. He was a six-time champion, seven-time All-Star, seven-time All-NBA selection, and eight-time All-Defensive selection. In 1993-94, he won the All-Star Game MVP. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010, ending one of the greatest careers in NBA history.

With his number of achievements and his impressive stats, Pippen would be considered the best player in much other franchise’s history, but just like during his playing career, he was overshadowed by one player.

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Michael Jordan

6 championships, 6 Finals MVPs, 5 MVPs, 1984-85 Rookie of the year, 1987-88 Defensive Player of the Year, Hall of Fame class of 2009

Michael Jordan

There is no doubt that the greatest player in the history of the Bulls is Michael Jordan. Jordan began his career in 1984 after Chicago selected him third overall in the draft. He immediately made an impact in his rookie season, averaging 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 2.4 steals en route to winning Rookie of the Year over Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley. He was also an All-Star and finished sixth in MVP voting during his rookie season.

With Jordan leading the way, the Bulls dominated the NBA but failed to reach the Finals until Pippen joined the squad. Alongside Pippen, Jordan led the Bulls to their first championship in franchise history in 1990-91. They would go on to win five more titles during the 1990s, which could have been more if Jordan had elected not to retire in 1993 to pursue his baseball career.

Jordan spent 13 years in Chicago, becoming one of the best players in NBA history. Over those seasons, he averaged 31.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.4 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. He led the Bulls to six titles in six Finals appearances, winning Finals MVP every time. He was also a five-time NBA MVP, 12-time All-Star, 11-time All-NBA selection and nine-time All-Defensive selection. He also won ten scoring titles in his career, by far the most in NBA history.

After winning his sixth championship in 1997-98, Jordan once again retired after the Bulls decided to blow up the team. He returned to the NBA in 2001-02 with the Washington Wizards after a three-year hiatus. He spent two seasons with Washington, retiring for good in 2003. In 2009, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, capping off one of the most dominant and successful careers in NBA history.

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Man Utd Hold Talks Over Signing Real Madrid Star Eduardo Camavinga

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Manchester United are said to be interested in another Real Madrid star after trying to sign Aurelien Tchouameni this summer. The Red Devils have already snapped up a couple of midfielders this summer, with Youri Tielemans joining Andrey Santos to bolster Michael Carrick’s midfield.

But while attention may turn to strengthening other positions for the time being, Carrick knows he has not yet replaced Casemiro in the holding midfield role, with the Brazilian having left in the summer, leaving a sizable gap.

United still seem to want to sign a defensive midfielder, and with Tchoumeni not a player Real Madrid are willing to sell, it seems there is another potential Los Blancos option

Man Utd check on Eduardo Camavinga

Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga holds off Valencia's Pepelu.
LaLiga – Real Madrid v Valencia – Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain – November 1, 2025 Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga in action with Valencia’s Pepelu REUTERS/Juan Barbosa

According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, United are said to have interest in Tchouameni’s teammate Eduardo Camavinga. He said on his YouTube show: “Another option, in this case only mentioned internally in the meetings, has been also Eduardo Camavinga. So Camavinga, Manu Koné, that kind of player, defensive midfielder who can run, who can help with intensity, also physical. So this is what Man United are looking for. On Camavinga, Eduardo Camavinga doesn’t want to leave Real Madrid this summer.

“Camavinga wants to stay. Camavinga wants to continue the club. Camavinga wants to be an important part of Real Madrid project next season. So the Camavinga story could only be possible if the player decides to go. But at the moment, Camavinga wants to stay at Real Madrid, so this is why the deal for Camavinga is complicated.”

It was reported in Spain earlier this summer that if Real Madrid bring in a big name to add to their midfield, which looks likely, they will be willing to expend Camavinga, with Tchouameni strictly not for sale. But the decision is going to the player’s, and keep in mind the Frenchman can also play at full-back, so he is rarely in a position where he is not going to find minutes somewhere in the team.

Camavinga’s physicality is what Man Utd will like

Eduardo Camavinga celebrates a Real Madrid goal with team-mates

Speaking back in 2021, even Carlo Ancelotti, who signed Camavinga, was surprised by the player’s physicality. He said: “Yes it has surprised me a bit, that’s the truth. We all know the quality he has, physical and technical. Then on the pitch he’s shown his personality, we didn’t know about that. What happens in games doesn’t worry him, he’s confident.”

Ancelotti added after a win over Athlertic Club in 2023: “I want to highlight Camavinga’s performance tonight, as he was spectacular,”

Camavinga is still only 23 years of age, which is another factor United will like, and he has incredible experience fro a player of that age, already winning two Champions League titles.

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Tottenham Eyeing Move to Hijack Trincao Transfer, He Wants to Join

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Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing up a move to hijack Sporting forward Trincao’s move to Al Ahli in the coming days, according to Correio da Manha.

Spurs have had a busy summer window with six signings arriving in north London, with Roberto De Zerbi bringing in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes, and Sandro Tonali.

Now Tottenham are keen to bolster their forward line, with a number of names being linked. But a new name has emerged as a target, and a deal could be done quickly if they get their way.

Tottenham Eyeing Trincao Hijack

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Trincao, who has been compared to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, is set to leave Sporting CP this summer after four years back in Portugal, where he has managed 47 goals in 208 appearances for the Lisbon side.

The Portugal international is on the verge of a surprise move to Saudi Arabia, after Al Ahli agreed a deal worth around £38m to take him to the Middle East. But according to a report in Portugal, the player has yet to give his final OK to the deal, as he is waiting for a Premier League side to make their move.

Tottenham are named in the article as having a strong interest in the winger, with De Zerbi viewing him as someone who can play out wide or as a number ten.

Trincao is reluctant to move to the SPL while there is a possibility of a move to the Premier League, which is his preference, and the door is said to be ajar for Spurs to make a late play for his signature.

Sporting are willing to accept any offer that matches the €45m (£38m) they have already accepted, but Spurs will have to move quickly to get a deal done, with a final decision expected in the coming days.

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Spurs need a winger or two, and while a number of names have been linked with a move, there is nothing advanced at this stage.

Trincao is a player who can play on either flank or centrally, and is a reliable goalscorer if given the chance. He has played in the Premier League before with Wolves, although he was much younger in his career, and having that experience could be invaluable to making an instant impact.

It won’t be easy to get a deal done, but the door is open and the deal is on the table for them to get done if they want it. At £38m, it would be a bargain, and would also mean there is less pressure on other deals to get done quickly.

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Thomas Tuchel Responds to Argentina Playing in ‘Lucky’ Navy Blue Kit

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England head coach Thomas Tuchel has reacted to FIFA accepting Argentina’s ‘special request’ before Wednesday’s 2026 World Cup semi-final.

England and Argentina renew their rivalry at the Atlanta Stadium in a mouth-watering fixture that sees eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi, 39, face the Three Lions for the first time in his 22-year professional career.

The European and South American nations haven’t played each other since an international friendly in November 2005. It’s also the first time they’ve met at a major tournament since the 2002 World Cup finals.

It was reported on Monday that Argentina had submitted a request to FIFA, world football’s governing body, regarding their kit.

Rather than wear their traditional blue and white striped shirt, La Albiceleste reportedly asked if they could play in their navy blue jersey – worn just once so far at this summer’s tournament, in a 3-1 win over Jordan in the group stages.

Argentina also wore navy blue when they knocked England out of the 1986 and 1998 World Cups in Mexico and France, respectively, leading to suspicions that superstition was behind the move.

FIFA appeared to accept Argentina’s request, with their Match Colour Designation document confirming Lionel Scaloni’s side will wear navy blue shirts with black shorts and socks as ’Team B’.

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England, on the other hand, will wear their traditional white kit. The last time they faced Argentina in a competitive match, in the 2002 World Cup group stages, David Beckham scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot while wearing red.

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Tuchel Responds to Argentina Playing in ‘Lucky’ Navy Blue Kit

England head coach Thomas Tuchel REUTERS/Paul Childs

Asked about claims that Argentina are wearing their ‘lucky’ blue shirt against England, Tuchel said in his pre-match press conference: “You’re talking to the one person who was not aware until tomorrow’s warm-up in which colour we play. Argentina plays in blue? And we play in white? And that is because Argentina is superstitious, or it’s a lucky shirt, or they chose this?

“I would have done the same if there was any superstition combined with it. So credit to them. I was not ​aware of that.”

The German tactician prompted laughter by adding: “I have my superstitious routines. I will not tell you because another superstition is that if ‌I ⁠tell you, it will not work.”

He then said: “We have routines that keep you grounded and calm through the day, and that will not change. We have, of course, also our lucky charms, and these things are just normal in high-level sport.”

Scaloni Insists He Wasn’t Behind Kit Request

Lionel Scaloni REUTERS/Paul Childs

Argentina boss Scaloni was then asked the same question in his pre-match press conference. The 48-year-old, who is looking to become only the second-ever manager to win back-to-back World Cup trophies after Italy’s Vittorio Pozzo achieved the feat in the 1930s, played down suggestions that he was behind the move.

“Well, I didn’t ask for the blue one. I don’t know who did, but perhaps it’s tradition,” he said, per Reuters. “I ​really don’t know. I can’t speak to that. And if Thomas had ​no issue, ⁠well, then you can say the same for myself.”

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