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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.
David Blixt was looking for a baseball card when he found his forgotten 1984 Bulls preseason ticket, which was also Jordan's rookie year.
Michael Jordan didn’t believe in load management, even when he was violently ill. “I never wanted to miss a game because it was an opportunity to prove,” the Hall of Famer said.
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Michael Jordan sounds off on load management in NBA, shares why he wanted to play every game
Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan said on Tuesday night that load management "shouldn't be needed" for players competing in the NBA presently.
The conversation started after Jordan was asked about the NBA's current load-management crisis which has seen NBA stars like Joel Embiid and Kawhi Leonard miss a plethora of contests every year. Unsurprisingly, one of the GOAT's of the game doesn't love the idea of missing time.
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"Hey, M, how do you eat?" - Ex-Bull described how Michael Jordan struggled with early NBA superstardom
Former Bulls forward Brad Sellers recalled having a conversation with Michael Jordan about the challenges he faced as a famous NBA player.
Charlotte Hornets minority owner and Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan isn’t a fan of load management in today’s NBA. Jordan shared his views on players resti
When speaking about the comments Jordan made, his former teammate and current Golden State Warriors head coach, Steve Kerr, had some thoughts about it. He made it clear that he understands where Jordan is coming from, but that the game is a lot different nowadays than it was many years ago.
A rare pair of Michael Jordan game-worn Air Jordan 1s from the night of October 26, 1985, when tensions between the Bulls and the Pistons exploded, will be auctioned off by Gray Flannel Auctions on November 16.
Michael Jordan once issued a media boycott after he was left furious by a reporter's question. The former Chicago Bulls superstar remains one of the most iconic figures in spot. During his illustrious basketball career, Jordan won six championships as the Bulls achieved two three-peats during the 1990s.