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Chapter 269 Brilliant Past



Chapter 269 Brilliant Past

Chapter 269 Brilliant Past

The team with the most championships in the NBA is the Celtics, who have won 17 championship trophies, followed by the Lakers with 16 championship trophies.After these two Big Mac teams, there is a team that ranks third with 6 championships (the Warriors also had six championships in 18, but here is 15 years), that is, the Lakers will play tonight. Chicago Bulls.It is worth mentioning that the Bulls' six championship trophies were all led by Michael Jordan, the number one star in team history and history.

In the 60s, Chicago's livestock industry developed, so the Chicago professional basketball team that joined the NBA in 1966 was named the Bulls.In the first few seasons, the Bulls belonged to the Western Conference team and had a relatively strong record. They reached the Western Conference Finals twice in a row in the early 70s, but failed to make a breakthrough.

In the ensuing years, the Bulls fell into chaos and their record was always poor.

In the 1980-81 season, the Bulls made way for the new Dallas Mavericks, moved from the Midwest to the Central District, and were divided into Eastern teams.Relying on their division advantage, the Bulls reached the Eastern Conference playoffs that season and successfully broke through the first round. They were swept by the season champion Boston Celtics in the semifinals.In the following seasons, the Bulls sank again.

In the 1983-84 season, the Bulls had the second-worst record of 27 wins and 55 losses in team history, and were drawn third in the first round of the summer lottery.In the draft, they used this No. 198 pick to select Michael Jordan, a [-]-cm tall shooting guard from the University of North Carolina.

In the 1984-85 season, Jordan occupied the starting and core positions when he first came to the Bulls. In his rookie season, he broke the rookie scoring record in team history and ranked third in the scoring list with an average of 28.2 points per game. Mu Olajuwon won the best rookie award.The Bulls made the playoffs that season, but lost to the Bucks 1-3 in the first round and went home early to fish.

In the 1985-86 season, Jordan broke his leg in the third game and missed 64 games directly, but in the end he still entered the playoffs with the team.In the first round of the playoffs, the Bulls were swept by the Celtics in three consecutive games, but Jordan played a crazy performance in the second game, scoring 63 points in a single game.

In the 1986-87 season, Jordan showed an unstoppable scoring ability, scoring 3041 points in a single season, becoming the first player to score 1962 points in a single season since Wilt Chamberlain in the 63-3000 season.Jordan also became the scoring leader with an average of 37.1 points per game and was selected to the best team.In the playoffs that season, the Bulls were again eliminated by the Celtics in the first round.

In 1987, the Bulls selected Oden Polynice with the eighth pick in the first round, and then traded the player and pick for Scottie Pippen from the Seattle SuperSonics.

In the 1987-88 season, the Bulls began to show their strength, and the team achieved 50 wins and 32 losses.And Jordan was re-elected as the scoring champion and became the stealing champion. Not only that, he also won the regular season MVP, the All-Star Game MVP, the best defensive player for the first time, and was selected to the first team of the best team and the first team of the best defensive team. Won the dunk contest champion.The Bulls eliminated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the playoffs and successfully broke through the first round, but lost to the Pistons in the Eastern Conference semifinals and were eliminated again.

In the 1988-89 season, the Bulls' lineup was greatly adjusted, and the regular season record declined.Jordan's performance was stable, winning the scoring title for the third consecutive year.The Bulls reached the Eastern Conference finals in the playoffs, and were reversed by the Pistons with a 2-1 lead, failing to break through the Eastern Conference.

In the 1989-90 season, Phil Jackson, who had not yet become a Zen master at that time, came out and replaced Collins as the head coach of the Bulls. Under his rule, the Bulls achieved a record of 55 wins and 27 losses in the regular season.In the middle of the season, both Jordan and Pippen were selected as All-Stars.

In the playoffs of the season, the Bulls fought the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals in seven games, but they lost unfortunately and continued to miss the finals.

In the 1990-91 season, the Bulls played a record 61 wins and 21 losses in team history, won the second division championship in team history and became the ninth team to win 60 or more games in the regular season.Jordan was elected the regular season MVP for the second time and won the scoring title for the fifth consecutive year.

The Bulls swept the defending champions in the Eastern Conference Finals, and the Pistons, who had eliminated the team for two consecutive years, successfully advanced to the finals and joined forces with the Lakers led by the "god" magician at the time.In this round of the series, the Bulls fought against the Magicians and defeated the Lakers with a big score of 4-1. Jordan won his first championship trophy and was elected the MVP of the finals, and gradually began to ascend to the altar.

The photo of Jordan wearing a championship hat and crying with the O'Brien Cup in his arms is from that year.This year, he was 28 years old.

In the 1991-92 season, the Bulls achieved a record of 67 wins and 15 losses. Jordan won the regular season MVP for the second consecutive year and won the scoring title for the sixth consecutive year.In the playoffs, the Bulls struggled against the Knicks led by Ewing in the second round, playing seven games before getting through.In the finals, the Bulls defeated the Trail Blazers in six games and won the second championship trophy. Jordan was once again elected as the MVP of the finals.

Jordan became the second player after Larry Bird to win both the regular season and Finals MVP for two consecutive years.

In the 1992-93 season, the Bulls' record declined, with only 57 wins and 25 losses in the regular season.Jordan won the scoring title for the seventh consecutive year.The Bulls swept through the first two rounds of the playoffs. Facing the Knicks led by Ewing in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Bulls lost two games first, then won four games in a row and reached the finals again.

In the finals, the Bulls defeated the Suns in six games and won the first three consecutive championships in team history. Jordan won the Finals MVP for three consecutive years.

In July 1993, Jordan's father, James Jordan, was shot dead by criminals, and Jordan was hit hard by this.He made the bombshell announcement before training camp for the 7-1993 season that he chose to retire from the NBA.He was only 94 years old at the time, and he was in his prime (the peak of the player is about 30-28 years old).

Jordan lost his goal in the basketball world and turned to challenge the professional baseball field.However, the painful experience of more than a year made him understand that it is not necessarily possible for a god in one field to succeed in another field.

In the 1993-94 season, Pippen led the team to the playoffs alone, and fought the Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals for another seven games. This time Ewing's Knicks won.Pippen was selected to the first team of the best team, the first team of the best defensive team and won the All-Star Game MVP that season.

For the 1994-95 season, the Chicago Bulls moved to a new venue, the United Center Arena.In the middle of the season, the god of basketball, who suffered setbacks in the professional baseball field, chose to return to his field and entered the playoffs with the team.In only 17 regular-season games played, Jordan averaged 15.7 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game.In the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Bulls encountered the Magic led by O'Neal and Penny and were unexpectedly eliminated.

The Magic became the only team that eliminated Jordan in the playoffs after the Bulls won three consecutive championships.

In the summer of 1995, Jordan regained his form after hard training and led the Bulls back to the playoffs.He won the regular season and All-Star MVP that season, and won the scoring title.

The Bulls made a strong return to the Finals, beating the Seattle SuperSonics in six games. Jordan won his fourth Finals MVP and announced his official return.

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