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). Founded in 1966, the Bulls gained international fame in the 1990s, largely due to the presence of legendary players such as Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and coach Phil Jackson, leading the team to six NBA championships between 1991 and 1998. The team’s colors are red, black, and white, and their mascot is a bull named Benny. The Bulls play their home games at the United Center, which they share with the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks. The Chicago Bulls are recognized for their iconic logo and significant impact on basketball culture and history.