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Chicago Bulls (en idioma español: Toros de Chicago) es un equipo de baloncesto profesional de la NBA con sede en Chicago, Illinois, fundado en 1966. Es el tercer equipo profesional con sede en esta ciudad tras Chicago Packers/Zephyrs y Chicago Stags, equipo que participó en los años 1940 en la BAA, antigua denominación de la liga profesional norteamericana de baloncesto.
Su terreno de juego es, desde 1994, el United Center, un pabellón con una capacidad de 21.711 espectadores. Los Bulls ganaron seis campeonatos en los 1990, consiguiendo ser los dominadores de esa década.
Su jugador más emblemático ha sido Michael Jordan, considerado por muchos el mejor jugador de baloncesto de la historia.
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Ball
| | 17
Bitim
| | 5
Carter
| | 6
Caruso
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13
Craig
| | 11
DeRozan
| | 12
Dosunmu
| | 77
Drell
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3
Drummond
| | 30
Funk
| | 24
Green
| | 8
LaVine
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15
Phillips
| | 21
Sanogo
| | 32
Taylor
| | 25
Terry
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9
Vučević
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White
| | 44
Williams
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Showing 0 to 20 (Total: 20)Stadium or HomeUnited Center is an indoor sports arena located in Chicago, Illinois. The United Center is home to both the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). The arena is named after its corporate sponsor, United Airlines.
The plan to build the arena was created by Blackhawks owner Bill Wirtz and Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf. The United Center's predecessor was the indoor Chicago Stadium, the original "Madhouse on Madison", which was demolished after the newer arena opened for business on August 18, 1994. Due to the 1994–95 NHL lockout, the Blackhawks did not move in until January, 1995.
The east side of the stadium features statues of Michael Jordan (known as "The Spirit"), Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita, while a statue of various Blackhawks sits to the north on Madison Street, where the Chicago Stadium was located.
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