Chicago Bulls

The Chicago Bulls are a professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are a member of the Central Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Established in 1966, the team gained widespread fame during the 1990s, particularly under the leadership of coach Phil Jackson and the prominent presence of superstar Michael Jordan. The Bulls are known for their iconic logo and team colors of red, black, and white. They have won six NBA championships, all of which were achieved in the 1990s, making them one of the most successful franchises in NBA history. The team’s home games are played at the United Center, which they share with the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks. The Bulls have a passionate fan base and are an integral part of Chicago’s sports culture.