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1991–92 Chicago Bulls season

Bulls' 26th season in the National Basketball Association


Bulls' 26th season in the National Basketball Association

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The 1991–92 Chicago Bulls season was the 26th season for the Chicago Bulls in the National Basketball Association. The Bulls entered the regular season as defending NBA champions, having defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals in five games, and winning their first NBA championship in franchise history. The 1991–92 Bulls team are widely regarded as one of the greatest teams of all time. Early into the regular season, the Bulls traded Dennis Hopson to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Bob Hansen after the first two games.

Coming off their first ever championship, the Bulls had a very successful season winning 14 consecutive games after a 1–2 start to the regular season. The team later on posted a 13-game winning streak in January, which led them to a 37–5 start, and held a 39–9 record at the All-Star break. The Bulls finished in first place in the Central Division with a league-best 67–15 record, earned the first seed in the Eastern Conference, and qualified for the NBA playoffs for the eighth consecutive year.

Michael Jordan captured his sixth straight scoring title, averaging 30.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 2.3 steals per game, and was named to the All-NBA First Team, and was also named the NBA Most Valuable Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, and for the third time. In addition, Scottie Pippen averaged 21.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, 7.0 assists and 1.9 steals per game, and was named to the All-NBA Second Team, while Horace Grant provided the team with 14.2 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game, and B.J. Armstrong contributed 9.9 points and 3.2 assists per game off the bench. Meanwhile, Bill Cartwright provided with 8.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per game, John Paxson and Stacey King both contributed 7.0 points per game each, and Will Perdue averaged 4.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Jordan and Pippen were also both named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Florida, Jordan and Pippen were both selected for the 1992 NBA All-Star Game, as members of the Eastern Conference All-Star team, while head coach Phil Jackson was selected to coach the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, three-point specialist Craig Hodges won the NBA Three-Point Shootout for the third consecutive year. Pippen also finished in ninth place in Most Valuable Player voting, and Jordan and Pippen both finished tied in third place in Defensive Player of the Year voting, while Jackson finished in third place in Coach of the Year voting.

In the Eastern Conference First Round of the 1992 NBA playoffs, the Bulls faced off against the 8th–seeded Miami Heat, a team that featured Glen Rice, Rony Seikaly and Grant Long. The Bulls won the first two games over the Heat at home at the Chicago Stadium, before winning Game 3 on the road, 119–114 at the Miami Arena, in which Jordan scored 56 points as the Bulls won the series in a three-game sweep.

In the Eastern Conference Semi-finals, the team faced off against the 4th–seeded New York Knicks, who were led by All-Star center Patrick Ewing, Xavier McDaniel, and sixth man John Starks, and were also coached by Pat Riley. The Bulls lost Game 1 to the Knicks at home, 94–89 at the Chicago Stadium, but managed to win the next two games, then take a 3–2 series lead, before losing Game 6 to the Knicks on the road, 100–86 at Madison Square Garden. The Bulls won Game 7 over the Knicks at the Chicago Stadium, 110–81 to win in a hard-fought seven-game series.

In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Bulls then faced off against the 3rd–seeded Cleveland Cavaliers, who were led by the trio of All-Star center Brad Daugherty, All-Star guard Mark Price, and Larry Nance. After winning Game 1 at the Chicago Stadium, 103–89, the Bulls suffered a 26-point home loss to the Cavaliers in Game 2, 107–81. With the series tied at 2–2, the Bulls won the next two games, including a Game 6 road win over the Cavaliers, 99–94 at the Coliseum at Richfield to win the series in six games, and reach the NBA Finals for the second consecutive year.

In the 1992 NBA Finals, the Bulls faced off against the top–seeded Portland Trail Blazers, a team that featured All-Star guard Clyde Drexler, All-Star guard Terry Porter, and Jerome Kersey. The Bulls won Game 1 over the Trail Blazers at home, 122–89 at the Chicago Stadium, but then lost Game 2 at home in overtime, 115–104 as the Trail Blazers evened the series. With the series tied at 2–2, the Bulls defeated the Trail Blazers in Game 5 on the road, 119–106 at the Memorial Coliseum, and then won Game 6 at the Chicago Stadium, 97–93 to win the series in six games, winning their second consecutive NBA championship, as Jordan was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player for the second straight year.

Following the season, Hodges and Hansen were both released to free agency.

Draft picks

Main article: 1991 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
126Mark RandallPFUnited StatesKansas

Roster

  • Phil Jackson
  • Johnny Bach
  • Jim Cleamons
  • Tex Winter

Regular season

Season standings

:y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot :z – clinched conference :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot

Game log

Regular season

|- | 1 | November 1, 1991 | Philadelphia | W 110–90 | Michael Jordan (26) | Scottie Pippen (8) | John Paxson (9) | Chicago Stadium 18,676

1–0
2
November 2, 1991
@ Milwaukee
L 107–109
Michael Jordan (46)
Horace Grant (11)
Paxson & Pippen (5)
Bradley Center
18,633
1–1
-
3
November 5, 1991
Golden State
L 110–118
Michael Jordan (40)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,136
1–2
-
4
November 6, 1991
@ Boston
W 132–113
Michael Jordan (44)
Bill Cartwright (10)
B. J. Armstrong (9)
Boston Garden
14,890
2–2
-
5
November 8, 1991
Dallas
W 108–92
Michael Jordan (26)
Grant & Pippen (10)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,120
3–2
-
6
November 9, 1991
Orlando
W 107–76
Michael Jordan (27)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,131
4–2
-
7
November 12, 1991
Detroit
W 110–93
Michael Jordan (20)
Horace Grant (12)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
5–2
-
8
November 13, 1991
@ Charlotte
W 117–95
Michael Jordan (35)
Horace Grant (10)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Charlotte Coliseum
23,698
6–2
-
9
November 15, 1991
Milwaukee
W 114–101
Scottie Pippen (23)
Grant & Levingston (8)
Michael Jordan (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,686
7–2
-
10
November 20, 1991
@ Golden State
W 112–108
Michael Jordan (35)
Horace Grant (14)
Michael Jordan (7)
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
15,025
8–2
-
11
November 22, 1991
@ Seattle
W 112–109 (OT)
Michael Jordan (31)
Stacey King (7)
Scottie Pippen (5)
Kingdome
38,067
9–2
-
12
November 23, 1991
@ Denver
W 107–100
Michael Jordan (37)
Stacey King (9)
Scottie Pippen (5)
McNichols Sports Arena
17,022
10–2
-
13
November 26, 1991
@ L.A. Clippers
W 116–79
Michael Jordan (23)
Michael Jordan (10)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
15,800
11–2
-
14
November 29, 1991
@ Portland
W 116–114 (2OT)
Michael Jordan (40)
Grant & Pippen (11)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Memorial Coliseum
12,888
12–2
-
15
November 30, 1991
@ Sacramento
W 118–102
Michael Jordan (30)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (8)
ARCO Arena
17,014
13–2
-
16
December 4, 1991
Cleveland
W 108–102
Scottie Pippen (28)
Scottie Pippen (15)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,489
14–2
-
17
December 6, 1991
Charlotte
W 114–96
Michael Jordan (19)
Michael Jordan (11)
Michael Jordan (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,237
15–2
-
18
December 7, 1991
@ Philadelphia
L 100–103
Michael Jordan (32)
Michael Jordan (14)
Michael Jordan (9)
The Spectrum
18,168
15–3
-
19
December 10, 1991
Seattle
W 108–103
Scottie Pippen (23)
Horace Grant (13)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,061
16–3
-
20
December 13, 1991
New York
W 99–89
Michael Jordan (27)
Grant & Jordan (8)
Jordan & Paxson (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
17–3
-
21
December 14, 1991
@ Washington
W 113–100
Michael Jordan (29)
Horace Grant (13)
3 players tied (3)
Capital Centre
18,756
18–3
-
22
December 17, 1991
L.A. Lakers
L 89–102
Michael Jordan (21)
Horace Grant (10)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
18–4
-
23
December 20, 1991
@ New Jersey
W 115–98
Horace Grant (28)
Horace Grant (8)
B. J. Armstrong (6)
Brendan Byrne Arena
20,049
19–4
-
24
December 21, 1991
Atlanta
W 117–103
Jordan & Pippen (37)
Michael Jordan (9)
Michael Jordan (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
20–4
-
25
December 25, 1991
Boston
W 121–99
Scottie Pippen (27)
Horace Grant (12)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
21–4
-
26
December 26, 1991
@ Atlanta
W 122–111
Michael Jordan (34)
Horace Grant (18)
Armstrong & Pippen (7)
Omni Coliseum
16,425
22–4
-
27
December 28, 1991
Sacramento
W 127–118
Michael Jordan (33)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
23–4
-
28
December 30, 1991
@ Indiana
W 109–104
Michael Jordan (29)
Horace Grant (10)
Jordan & Paxson (7)
Market Square Arena
16,530
24–4
-
29
January 3, 1992
@ Milwaukee
L 108–113
Michael Jordan (44)
Horace Grant (8)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Bradley Center
18,633
24–5
-
30
January 4, 1992
New Jersey
W 140–96
Michael Jordan (27)
Horace Grant (17)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
25–5
-
31
January 7, 1992
Washington
W 102–89
Michael Jordan (21)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,236
26–5
-
32
January 8, 1992
@ Miami
W 108–106
Michael Jordan (40)
Horace Grant (10)
Jordan & Pippen (8)
Miami Arena
15,008
27–5
-
33
January 10, 1992
Utah
W 105–90
Michael Jordan (37)
Horace Grant (8)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
28–5
-
34
January 11, 1992
Miami
W 108–99
Michael Jordan (30)
Horace Grant (18)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
29–5
-
35
January 14, 1992
Philadelphia
W 103–80
Michael Jordan (26)
Horace Grant (12)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,338
30–5
-
36
January 16, 1992
@ Cleveland
W 100–85
Michael Jordan (35)
Horace Grant (12)
Michael Jordan (8)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
31–5
-
37
January 17, 1992
San Antonio
W 102–96
Michael Jordan (31)
Will Perdue (14)
Michael Jordan (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
32–5
-
38
January 19, 1992
@ Detroit
W 87–85
Michael Jordan (34)
Horace Grant (12)
3 players tied (6)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
33–5
-
39
January 21, 1992
Phoenix Suns
W 108–102
Michael Jordan (30)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
34–5
-
40
January 22, 1992
@ Charlotte
W 115–112
Michael Jordan (23)
Bill Cartwright (10)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Charlotte Coliseum
23,698
35–5
-
41
January 24, 1992
Detroit
W 117–93
Scottie Pippen (29)
Stacey King (7)
Armstrong & Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
36–5
-
42
January 25, 1992
Houston
W 114–100
Michael Jordan (35)
Grant & Pippen (9)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
37–5
-
43
January 28, 1992
@ San Antonio
L 104–109
Michael Jordan (39)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Michael Jordan (7)
HemisFair Arena
16,057
37–6
-
44
January 30, 1992
@ Houston
L 102–105
Michael Jordan (22)
Horace Grant (12)
Horace Grant (6)
The Summit
16,611
37–7
-
45
January 31, 1992
@ Dallas
W 107–92
Michael Jordan (25)
Michael Jordan (10)
Michael Jordan (9)
Reunion Arena
17,502
38–7
-
46
February 2, 1992
@ L.A. Lakers
W 103–97
Michael Jordan (33)
Horace Grant (11)
Michael Jordan (11)
Great Western Forum
17,505
39–7
-
47
February 3, 1992
@ Utah
L 123–126 (3OT)
Michael Jordan (34)
3 players tied (13)
Michael Jordan (8)
Delta Center
19,911
39–8
-
48
February 5, 1992
@ Phoenix
L 114–126
Scottie Pippen (26)
Horace Grant (16)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
14,496
39–9
- align="center"
- style="background:#cfc;"
- bgcolor="#bbffbb"
-
49
February 11, 1992
New Jersey
W 133–113
Michael Jordan (34)
Grant & Pippen (8)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,233
40–9
-
50
February 13, 1992
@ New York
W 106–85
Horace Grant (18)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Madison Square Garden
19,763
41–9
-
51
February 15, 1992
New York
W 99–98
Michael Jordan (29)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
42–9
-
52
February 17, 1992
Cleveland
L 112–113
Michael Jordan (46)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
42–10
-
53
February 19, 1992
@ Orlando
W 112–99
Michael Jordan (46)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Orlando Arena
15,151
43–10
-
54
February 21, 1992
@ Atlanta
W 103–88
Michael Jordan (33)
Will Perdue (13)
Michael Jordan (14)
Omni Coliseum
16,531
44–10
-
55
February 22, 1992
Minnesota
W 105–90
Michael Jordan (30)
Horace Grant (17)
Michael Jordan (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
45–10
-
56
February 25, 1992
@ Detroit
L 106–108
Scottie Pippen (33)
Horace Grant (13)
Scottie Pippen (9)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
45–11
-
57
February 26, 1992
Washington
W 122–103
Michael Jordan (26)
Pippen & Williams (9)
B. J. Armstrong (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,104
46–11
-
58
February 28, 1992
@ Milwaukee
W 109–105
Scottie Pippen (41)
Bill Cartwright (8)
Michael Jordan (6)
Bradley Center
18,633
47–11
-
59
March 1, 1992
Portland
W 111–91
Michael Jordan (31)
Will Perdue (12)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
48–11
-
60
March 3, 1992
Indiana
L 101–103
Michael Jordan (27)
Horace Grant (9)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,402
48–12
-
61
March 5, 1992
@ Minnesota
W 113–100
Michael Jordan (33)
Will Perdue (11)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Target Center
19,006
49–12
-
62
March 6, 1992
Miami
W 123–81
Michael Jordan (27)
Horace Grant (14)
Armstrong & Pippen (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,487
50–12
-
63
March 8, 1992
@ Philadelphia
W 103–99
Michael Jordan (34)
Michael Jordan (11)
Michael Jordan (8)
The Spectrum
18,168
51–12
-
64
March 11, 1992
Boston
W 119–85
Michael Jordan (32)
Michael Jordan (13)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
52–12
-
65
March 14, 1992
@ Orlando
W 112–96
Michael Jordan (26)
Horace Grant (12)
Michael Jordan (9)
Orlando Arena
15,151
53–12
-
66
March 16, 1992
@ Miami
W 116–100
Michael Jordan (37)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Michael Jordan (13)
Miami Arena
15,008
54–12
-
67
March 17, 1992
@ New Jersey
W 90–79
Michael Jordan (40)
Horace Grant (12)
Jordan & Pippen (4)
Brendan Byrne Arena
20,049
55–12
-
68
March 19, 1992
@ Washington
W 106–100
Michael Jordan (51)
Michael Jordan (11)
Horace Grant (4)
Capital Centre
18,756
56–12
-
69
March 21, 1992
Orlando
L 108–111
Scottie Pippen (27)
Michael Jordan (15)
John Paxson (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
56–13
-
70
March 24, 1992
Denver
W 116–103
Michael Jordan (50)
Horace Grant (20)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Chicago Stadium
18,382
57–13
-
71
March 28, 1992
Denver
W 126–102
Michael Jordan (44)
Horace Grant (18)
B. J. Armstrong (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
58–13
-
72
March 31, 1992
@ New York
W 96–90
Michael Jordan (36)
Scottie Pippen (18)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Madison Square Garden
19,763
59–13
-
73
April 1, 1992
Charlotte
W 100–94
Michael Jordan (31)
Horace Grant (14)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Chicago Stadium
18,362
60–13
-
74
April 3, 1992
L.A. Clippers
W 114–103
Scottie Pippen (24)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Jordan & Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
61–13
-
75
April 5, 1992
@ Boston
L 86–97
Michael Jordan (26)
Horace Grant (11)
Grant & Pippen (4)
Boston Garden
14,890
61–14
-
76
April 7, 1992
Milwaukee
W 116–101
Michael Jordan (30)
3 players tied (8)
Michael Jordan (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
62–14
-
77
April 10, 1992
@ Indiana
W 108–96
Michael Jordan (35)
Horace Grant (11)
Michael Jordan (6)
Market Square Arena
16,530
63–14
-
78
April 11, 1992
Indiana
W 108–106
Michael Jordan (23)
Horace Grant (7)
Michael Jordan (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
64–14
-
79
April 13, 1992
Atlanta
W 100–93
Scottie Pippen (16)
Scott Williams (11)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
65–14
-
80
April 14, 1992
@ Cleveland
L 100–115
Scottie Pippen (24)
Scottie Pippen (10)
B. J. Armstrong (10)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
65–15
-
81
April 17, 1992
@ Atlanta
W 121–95
Michael Jordan (21)
Scott Williams (7)
Michael Jordan (8)
Omni Coliseum
16,531
66–15
-
82
April 19, 1992
Detroit
W 103–85
Michael Jordan (32)
Scott Williams (16)
Michael Jordan (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
67–15

Playoffs

|- | 1 | April 24, 1992 | Miami | W 113–94 | Michael Jordan (46) | Michael Jordan (11) | Scottie Pippen (11) | Chicago Stadium 18,676

1–0
2
April 26, 1992
Miami
W 120–90
Michael Jordan (33)
Michael Jordan (13)
Michael Jordan (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
2–0
-
3
April 29, 1992
@ Miami
W 119–114
Michael Jordan (56)
Grant & Pippen (8)
Jordan & Pippen (5)
Miami Arena
15,008
3–0
-
1
May 5, 1992
New York
L 89–94
Michael Jordan (31)
Cartwright & Pippen (8)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
0–1
-
2
May 7, 1992
New York
W 86–78
Michael Jordan (27)
Horace Grant (11)
John Paxson (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–1
-
3
May 9, 1992
@ New York
W 94–86
Michael Jordan (32)
Horace Grant (13)
John Paxson (4)
Madison Square Garden
19,763
2–1
-
4
May 10, 1992
@ New York
L 86–93
Michael Jordan (29)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Madison Square Garden
19,763
2–2
-
5
May 12, 1992
New York
W 96–88
Michael Jordan (37)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
3–2
-
6
May 14, 1992
@ New York
L 86–100
Michael Jordan (21)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Michael Jordan (8)
Madison Square Garden
19,763
3–3
-
7
May 17, 1992
New York
W 110–81
Michael Jordan (42)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
4–3
-
1
May 19, 1992
Cleveland
W 103–89
Michael Jordan (33)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–0
-
2
May 21, 1992
Cleveland
L 81–107
Michael Jordan (20)
Horace Grant (12)
4 players tied (3)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–1
-
3
May 23, 1992
@ Cleveland
W 105–96
Michael Jordan (36)
Horace Grant (11)
Michael Jordan (9)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
2–1
-
4
May 25, 1992
@ Cleveland
L 85–99
Michael Jordan (35)
Horace Grant (15)
Michael Jordan (6)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
2–2
-
5
May 27, 1992
Cleveland
W 112–89
Michael Jordan (37)
Scottie Pippen (15)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
3–2
-
6
May 29, 1992
@ Cleveland
W 99–94
Jordan & Pippen (29)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Michael Jordan (8)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
4–2
-
1
June 3, 1992
Portland
W 122–89
Michael Jordan (39)
Pippen & Williams (9)
Michael Jordan (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–0
-
2
June 5, 1992
Portland
L 104–115 (OT)
Michael Jordan (39)
Horace Grant (12)
Jordan & Pippen (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–1
-
3
June 7, 1992
@ Portland
W 94–84
Michael Jordan (26)
Grant & Pippen (8)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Memorial Coliseum
12,888
2–1
-
4
June 10, 1992
@ Portland
L 88–93
Michael Jordan (32)
Horace Grant (10)
Jordan & Pippen (6)
Memorial Coliseum
12,888
2–2
-
5
June 12, 1992
@ Portland
W 119–106
Michael Jordan (46)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Memorial Coliseum
12,888
3–2
-
6
June 14, 1992
Portland
W 97–93
Michael Jordan (33)
Scott Williams (8)
Horace Grant (5)
Chicago Stadium
18,678
4–2

Player stats

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
82322.9.481.402.8061.83.2.56.069.9
646423.0.467.000.6045.11.4.34.228.0
818135.3.578.000.74110.02.71.231.6214.2
66011.7.444.280.3641.11.0.39.052.5
5629.9.384.375.941.41.0.25.024.2
205.0.500.000.000.0.0.50.001.0
808038.8.519.270.8326.46.12.28.9430.1
791216.1.506.400.7532.61.0.27.327.0
79012.9.498.167.6252.9.8.34.573.9
402.2.333.000.000.2.2.00.00.5
797924.6.528.273.7841.23.1.62.117.0
77713.1.547.500.4954.11.0.21.564.5
828238.6.506.200.7607.77.01.891.1321.0
1504.5.455.000.750.6.5.00.001.7
404.5.125.500.000.21.0.00.00.8
63011.0.483.000.6493.9.8.21.573.4

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2219.7.453.294.7891.12.1.64.007.3
222227.8.474.000.4194.51.7.50.185.6
222238.9.541.000.6718.83.01.091.7711.3
97.7.409.500.3331.01.1.11.002.4
178.1.390.450.500.2.3.29.002.5
222241.8.499.386.8576.25.82.00.7334.5
147.9.4501.000.6521.4.4.36.143.8
228.7.439.000.5001.9.4.18.272.9
222227.2.525.444.8421.02.8.64.057.9
188.7.486.000.4502.2.5.17.562.5
222240.9.468.250.7618.86.71.861.1419.5
2214.6.486.000.7144.3.3.27.824.0

Player statistics citation:

Impact of the Stanley Cup Finals

The Chicago Blackhawks were in the Stanley Cup Finals at the same time the Bulls won the NBA championship, but got swept by the defending champions, Pittsburgh Penguins, (It would not be until when the Blackhawks won their first Stanley Cup since , when they beat the Philadelphia Flyers, in-state rivals of the Penguins, winning in Philadelphia). This was the only year that both the Bulls and the Blackhawks reached their respective league's finals. However, the coach of the Blackhawks, Mike Keenan, would see a concurrent finals series in basketball and hockey taking place in the same city again when he coached the New York Rangers to their first Stanley Cup in 54 years two years later.

Awards and records

  • Michael Jordan, Associated Press Athlete of the Year
  • Michael Jordan, NBA Most Valuable Player Award
  • Michael Jordan, All-NBA First Team
  • Scottie Pippen, All-NBA Second Team
  • Michael Jordan, NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
  • Michael Jordan, NBA All-Defensive First Team
  • Scottie Pippen, NBA All-Defensive First Team

NBA All-Star Game

  • Michael Jordan, Guard
  • Scottie Pippen, Forward

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