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It seems like just yesterday Michael "Air" Jordan took to the basketball court and helped bring home six championship titles to the Windy City. The Chicago Bulls were founded in 1966 and, unlike many early teams, advanced to the playoffs their first year in the league. With a start like that it's no wonder that to this day Chicago Bulls tickets sell like nobody's business.
The Central Division of the Eastern Conference team has always called Chicago its home. In 1984 the Bulls drafted shooting guard Michael Jordan. From his start in the NBA Jordan set team records and led the Bulls into the playoffs. The Chicago Bulls currently have ownership to a plethora of divisional, conference and championship titles as well as many Basketball Hall of Fame players. Aside from Jordan, other notable past players include Jerry Sloan, Scottie Pippen, Bob Love, Norm Van Lier and Chet Walker. The Bulls' rivals include the Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat and New York Knicks.
All teams have their traditions, but few are brilliant enough to start one that goes league wide. The Chicago Bulls began the lowering of house lights during home game starting lineup introductions. Soon other teams in the league followed in the Bulls footsteps. Another institution, despite if it's a home or away match, is donning black socks and black shoes at playoff games.
It does not matter whether they are up or down, the reviews from game attendees are always glowing. The Chicago Bulls love to give their fans something to cheer about. Whether you are a Chicago native or just passing through, stop by the United Center to enjoy a great basketball game experience. Think ahead and get your Chicago Bulls tickets now before they are sold out!
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