1. Year-by-year history of the Chicago Bulls | Chicago Bulls

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    With the victory the Bulls became the first NBA team in 27 seasons to win three consecutive championships. (The Minneapolis Lakers, led by George Mikan, won three in a row from 1952 through 1954 ...

  2. Chicago Bulls - Wikipedia

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    1995–1998: Second championship three-peat. Michael Jordan. Scottie Pippen. With a lineup of Harper, Jordan, Pippen, Rodman and Longley, and perhaps the league's best bench in Steve Kerr, Kukoc, Wennington, Buechler, and guard Randy Brown, the Bulls were seen as the team to win again for the NBA Finals.

  3. List of Chicago Bulls seasons - Wikipedia

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    The only two NBA franchises that have won more championships than the Bulls are the Boston Celtics(17 championships) and Los Angeles Lakers(16), although the Golden State Warriorstie the Bulls with six championships. The Bulls initially competed in the NBA's Western Division.

  4. Ranking the Chicago Bulls' 6 Championships

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    Chicago Bulls were the team of the 90s winning 6 championships in 8 seasons. Here is our take on one of the NBA's greatest dynasties.

  5. Chicago Bulls | History & Notable Players | Britannica

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    The Bulls are probably most associated with former shooting guard Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships (1991–93, 1996–98) and is viewed by many observers as the greatest basketball player of all time.