Scottie Pippen,Michael Jordan,Dennis Rodman,Keith Booth,Randy Brown,Jud Buechler,Jason Caffey,Scott Burrell,Steve Kerr,Ron Harper,Joe Kleine,Toni Kukoc,Rusty LaRue,Luc Longley,Billy Wennington,Dickey Simpkins and David Vaughn
Michael Jordan did play for the Chicago Bulls, but he retired in 1998.
Michael Jordan won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls during the 1990s. He led the team to victory in the NBA Finals in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. His contributions during these championship runs solidified his legacy as one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
Utah Jazz
The answer is the Boston Celtics. In fact, the 1962-63 team alone has 9 players in the HOF.
A championship ring given to the players and staff of the Stanley Cup winning team.
1998 Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls NBA basketball team won their last championship in 1998. They actually won the championship six time in the 1990s. Full statistics of the games can be found on the Chicago Bulls website.
Yes the 1998-1999 Chicago Bulls. They are the only team in NBA history that won the championship and didn't make the playoffs next year.
Ddddddaaaaaaaaaaaa bulls!!!!!
Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan was the MVP of the Finals that year.
It's rather Bulls or Lakers
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Chicago Bulls
the bulls because they have better players than ever team
Michael Jordan did play for the Chicago Bulls, but he retired in 1998.
The first team Michael Jordan played for in the NBA, is the same team he was drafted by; the Chicago Bulls. He ended up playing there until his second retirement in 1998.
rose,rose,rose he is the whole team.