Chicago Bulls: Franchise Four

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Dec 21, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan unveils the new Charlotte Hornets logo at halftime during the game against the Utah Jazz at Time Warner Cable Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports

Michael Jordan

No Chicago Bulls list would be valid that didn’t include Michael Jordan.

The greatest player of all-time spent 12 of his 15 NBA seasons with the Bulls, winning six titles with Pippen and Jackson, while becoming a global icon that’s still as recognizable as anything in the present day.

How good was Jordan? Miami Heat team president Pat Riley won’t let anyone on the Heat roster wear the No. 23 because it’s retired for Jordan, who never played a minute with the Heat.

MJ’s resume is endless:

  • Six NBA Championships (Six Finals MVP Awards)
  • Five NBA MVP Awards
  • 14-time All-Star
  • Nine All-NBA Defensive First Team appearances
  • Two-time Slam Dunk Contest champion
  • NBA Rookie of the Year in 1984
  • 10-time All-NBA First Team appearances

The greatest player of all-time and the greatest Chicago Bulls player ever? You better believe it.

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