Getting Bulls tickets provide a night of great NBA action on the hardwood. The team has a history which makes them one of the most iconic names in all professional sports. Their 1990's dynasty is among the greatest achievements in all of sports. Within a decade's time, they could win six NBA championships, which include two "three-peats". Of course the run included the bigger than life name "Michael Jordan" along with other huge sports figures such as Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman and Phil Jackson. While the last years have been concentrated on rebuilding the outlook for another competitive team looks positive.
History
Bulls tickets began selling at first for the International Amphitheatre when the team joined the NBA in 1966 as part of the expansion. They would play two seasons in the indoor arena before moving into Chicago Stadium otherwise known as "The Madhouse on Madison" by Chicago Blackhawks fans. The nickname was given to the venue because of it's ability to create deafening acoustics and overall loudness. The Bulls had a great start in the NBA posting the best record ever for any expansion team and making it into the post season. The club was well respected for its defensive minded play and toughness on the court.
Jordan
The Chicago Bulls would become a well-known name due to the addition of Michael Jordan. They would acquire Jordan as a third round pick in the 1984 NBA Draft. Houston and Portland, ahead of Chicago in the draft, would pass up the shooting guard from University of North Carolina. The Bulls were under new management at the time, Jerry Reinsdorf and General Manager Jerry Krause made the move to build the team's future around their freshly aquired player.
Jordan would quickly get the Chicago Bulls back into the playoffs and take home the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. His next season would continue to be impressive, breaking NBA records along the way. The team would make it to the finals for the 1990-1991 season and defeat the Lakers for the championship. They would go on to win the next two NBA finals and establish the first "three-peat" since the Boston Celtics teams of the 1960's.
During the 1993-1994 season Jordan would announce his retirement from professional basketball. The announcement came a few months after the murder of his father, an event which captured national attention. His retirement from the game would shock the world and become a sports media frenzy. In 1994 Bulls tickets would sell for their new indoor arena the "United Center." Michael Jordan would come out of retirement in 1995 and have an unstoppable lineup of Harper, Jordan, Pippen, Rodman and Longley. The 1995-1996 season led them to their forth NBA title over the SuperSonics and are considered to be the greatest NBA team of all time. The Bulls would go onto win the next two NBA finals and produce their second "three-peat" of the decade, creating one of the most impressive dynasties in all of sports.
While nothing lasts forever, as the team aged management worked towards building around younger talent. Many of the stars from the 1990's era were traded or not resigned to contracts. The Chicago Bulls dynasty would soon fall but the history behind the team and players remains strong as ever. Chicago Bulls tickets are now on the rise as the team works towards regaining their previous success. If in Chicago and are an NBA fan grab some seats at the United Center and catch the action.