No.PlayerPosHtWtBirth DateExpCollege0Randy BrownG6-2190May 22, 19684New Mexico State University30Jud BuechlerF-G6-6220June 19, 19685University of Arizona35Jason CaffeyF6-8255June 12, 1973RUniversity of Alabama53James EdwardsC-F7-0225November 22, 195518University of Washington54Jack HaleyC-F6-10240January 27, 19646University of California, Los Angeles9Ron HarperG-F6-6185January 20, 19649Miami University23Michael JordanG-F6-6195February 17, 196310University of North Carolina25Steve KerrG6-3175September 27, 19657University of Arizona7Toni KukocF6-10192September 18, 1968213Luc LongleyC7-2265January 19, 19694University of New Mexico33Scottie PippenF-G6-8210September 25, 19658University of Central Arkansas91Dennis RodmanF6-7210May 13, 19619Southeastern Oklahoma State University22John SalleyF-C6-11230May 16, 19649Georgia Institute of Technology8Dickey SimpkinsF6-9248April 6, 19721Providence College34Bill WenningtonC7-0245December 26, 19638St. John's University
Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan was the MVP of the Finals that year.
Ddddddaaaaaaaaaaaa bulls!!!!!
It's rather Bulls or Lakers
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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.
1998 Chicago Bulls
40-3 Chicago bulls 1996 40-3 Chicago bulls 1996
the bulls because they have better players than ever team
Tony Campbell
rose,rose,rose he is the whole team.
The NBA Championship was played between the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers in 1992. The Chicago Bulls won 4-2 games. Michael Jordan was named Finals MVP.