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Chicago Bulls accomplishments and records

This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Chicago Bulls.

Individual awards
NBA Most Valuable PlayerMichael Jordan – 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998 • Derrick Rose – 2011 NBA Defensive Player of the YearMichael Jordan – 1988 • Joakim Noah – 2014 NBA Rookie of the YearMichael Jordan – 1985 • Elton Brand – 2000 (Co-Rookie of the Year) • Derrick Rose – 2009 NBA Sixth Man of the YearToni Kukoč – 1996 • Ben Gordon – 2005 NBA Most Improved Player AwardJimmy Butler – 2015 NBA Hustle AwardThaddeus Young – 2021 • Alex Caruso – 2024 NBA Finals MVPMichael Jordan – 1991–1993, 1996–1998 Best NBA Player ESPY AwardMichael Jordan – 1993, 1997–1999 NBA Sportsmanship AwardLuol Deng – 2007 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship AwardJoakim Noah – 2015 NBA Coach of the YearJohnny "Red" Kerr – 1967 • Dick Motta – 1971 • Phil Jackson – 1996 • Tom Thibodeau – 2011 NBA Executive of the YearJerry Krause – 1988, 1996 • Gar Forman – 2011 (Co-Executive of the Year) NBA Scoring ChampionMichael Jordan – 1987–1993, 1996–1998 All-NBA First TeamMichael Jordan – 1987–1993, 1996–1998 • Scottie Pippen – 1994–1996 • Derrick Rose – 2011 • Joakim Noah – 2014 All-NBA Second TeamBob Love – 1971, 1972 • Norm Van Lier – 1974 • Michael Jordan – 1985 • Scottie Pippen – 1992, 1997 • Pau Gasol – 2015 • DeMar DeRozan – 2022 All-NBA Third TeamScottie Pippen – 1993, 1998 • Jimmy Butler – 2017 NBA All-Defensive First TeamJerry Sloan – 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975 • Norm Van Lier – 1974, 1976, 1977 • Michael Jordan – 1988–1993, 1996–1998 • Scottie Pippen – 1992–1998 • Dennis Rodman – 1996 • Joakim Noah – 2013, 2014 • Alex Caruso – 2023 NBA All-Defensive Second TeamJerry Sloan – 1970, 1971 • Norm Van Lier – 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978 • Bob Love – 1972, 1974, 1975 • Artis Gilmore – 1978 • Scottie Pippen – 1991 • Horace Grant – 1993, 1994 • Kirk Hinrich – 2007 • Ben Wallace – 2007 • Joakim Noah – 2011 • Luol Deng – 2012 • Jimmy Butler – 2014, 2016 • Alex Caruso – 2024 NBA All-Rookie First TeamErwin Mueller – 1967 • Clifford Ray – 1972 • Scott May – 1977 • Reggie Theus – 1979 • David Greenwood – 1980 • Quintin Dailey – 1983 • Michael Jordan – 1985 • Charles Oakley – 1986 • Elton Brand – 2000 • Kirk Hinrich – 2004 • Luol Deng – 2005 • Ben Gordon – 2005 • Derrick Rose – 2009 • Taj Gibson – 2010 • Nikola Mirotić – 2015 • Lauri Markkanen – 2018 NBA All-Rookie Second TeamStacey King – 1990 • Toni Kukoč – 1994 • Ron Artest – 2000 • Marcus Fizer – 2001 • Jay Williams – 2003 • Tyrus Thomas – 2007 • Coby White – 2020 • Patrick Williams – 2021 • Ayo Dosunmu – 2022 • Matas Buzelis – 2025 • Hold the record for the fewest points per game in a season after 1954–55 (81.9 in 1998–99) • Hold the record for the fewest points in a game after 1954–55 (49, April 10, 1999) • Hold the record for largest margin of victory in an NBA Finals game (42; defeated the Utah Jazz 96–54) • Hold the record for fewest points allowed in an NBA Finals game (54 against the Utah Jazz) • Share lowest free throw percentage by two teams in one game (.410 with the Los Angeles Lakers, February 7, 1968) • Share record for most personal fouls by two teams in one game (87 with the Portland Trail Blazers, March 16, 1984) • Shared record: Will Perdue for fewest minutes played by a disqualified player in a playoff game (7 against the New York Knicks, May 14, 1992) • Dennis Rodman, most offensive rebounds in an NBA Finals game (11 twice against the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1996 NBA Finals) • Shared record: Two teams with the fewest players to score more than ten points in a playoff game (4 with the Miami Heat, May 24, 1997) • Highest defensive rebound percentage in a playoff game (.952 against the Golden State Warriors on April 30, 1975) • Shared record: Highest free throw percentage by one team in a playoff game (1.000 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 19, 1992) • After the San Antonio Spurs lost the 2013 NBA Finals to the Miami Heat in seven games, the Bulls are currently the only NBA franchise to have won multiple NBA championships without a championship series loss. NBA All-Star Weekend NBA All-Star SelectionsGuy Rodgers – 1967 • Jerry Sloan – 1967, 1969 • Bob Boozer – 1968 • Chet Walker – 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974 • Bob Love – 1971–1973 • Norm Van Lier – 1974, 1976, 1977 • Artis Gilmore – 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982 • Reggie Theus – 1981, 1983 • Michael Jordan – 1985–1993, 1996–1998 • Scottie Pippen – 1990, 1992–1997 • B. J. Armstrong – 1994 • Horace Grant – 1994 • Derrick Rose – 2010–2012 • Luol Deng – 2012, 2013 • Joakim Noah – 2013, 2014 • Pau Gasol – 2015, 2016 • Jimmy Butler – 2015–2017 • Zach LaVine – 2021, 2022 • DeMar DeRozan – 2022, 2023 NBA All-Star head coachPhil Jackson – 1992, 1996 • Tom Thibodeau – 2012 NBA All-Star Game MVPMichael Jordan – 1988, 1996, 1998 • Scottie Pippen – 1994 NBA All-Star Weekend Skills ChallengeDerrick Rose – 2009, 2011 • Lauri Markkanen – 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point ShootoutKyle Macy - 1986 • Craig Hodges – 1989–1993 • Michael Jordan- 1990 • B. J. Armstrong- 1993, 1994 • Steve Kerr – 1994–1997 • Zach LaVine - 2020–2022 NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk ContestOrlando Woolridge - 1984, 1985 • Michael Jordan – 1985, 1987, 1988 • Scottie Pippen - 1990 • Tyrus Thomas - 2007 • Matas Buzelis – 2025 ==Season records==
Franchise records
(Correct as of the end of the 2025–26 season ) Bold denotes still active with team. Italic denotes still active, but not with team. was the face of the Bulls from 1984 to 1993 then again from 1995 to 1998. was a face of the Bulls from 1987 to 1998 and returned for a final stint from 2003 to 2004. became the face of the Bulls in 2008 and lasted till 2016. was drafted by the Bulls in 2011. signed with the Bulls in 2016. ==Franchise record for wins==
Franchise record for wins
==Franchise record for championships==
NBA records
Individual Regular season Playoffs NBA Finals MiscellaneousLeading the league in scoring, oldest, 35 years, 61 days, Michael Jordan, April 19, 1998 • Leading the league in rebounding, oldest, 36 years, 341 days, Dennis Rodman, April 19, 1998 Team Regular seasonTeams that had two players score 40+ points in a game, Michael Jordan 44, Scottie Pippen 40, February 18, 1996. • Best start (41 games), 38–3, . • Fewest points per game, 81.9, . • Undefeated months, 14–0, January 1996. PlayoffsBest home record, 39–7. NBA FinalsBest NBA Finals series record, 6–0. • Largest margin of victory in a game, 42, June 7, 1998. The Bulls went 6-0 and swept each team they faced in their final games. ==See also==
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