The first-ever Chicago Bulls Ring of Honor will be inaugurated with the induction of what is perhaps the best trio in NBA history.
Thirteen former Bulls, including Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman, as well as the 1995–96 squad that won the NBA title and 72 regular season games, will be honored.
Along with four others from what was perhaps the best team in NBA history, Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman were all essential members of the 72-win Bulls club.Among the honorees are club head coach Phil Jackson, assistant coach Tex Winter, general manager Jerry Krause, player Toni Kukoc, and general manager Jackson himself.
Throughout the 1990s, Jordan and Pippen were a part of six different Bulls championship teams.Rodman won two titles with the Detroit Pistons and then joined Pippen and Michael Jordan for the second three-peat, making him a five-time NBA champion.