1995–96 Chicago Bulls season





















1995–96 Chicago Bulls season


NBA champions


Conference champions


Division champions

Head coach
Phil Jackson
General manager
Jerry Krause
Owner(s)
Jerry Reinsdorf
Arena
United Center
Results
Record
72–10 (.878)
Place
Division: 1st (Central)
Conference: 1st (Eastern)
Playoff finish
NBA Champions
(Defeated SuperSonics 4–2)


Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
Television
WGN-TV
SportsChannel Chicago
Radio
WMAQ



< 1994–95 1996–97 >

The 1995–96 NBA season was the Bulls' 30th season in the National Basketball Association.[1] During the offseason, the Bulls acquired rebound-specialist Dennis Rodman from the San Antonio Spurs,[2] and signed free agent Randy Brown. Midway through the season, the team signed John Salley, who was released by the expansion Toronto Raptors. Salley won championships with the Detroit Pistons along with Rodman in 1989 and 1990. This season saw the Bulls set the record for most wins in an NBA regular season in which they won the championship, finishing with 72 wins and 10 losses. The regular season record was broken by the 2015–16 Golden State Warriors, who won 73 games and lost 9. Those Warriors have a connection to this Bulls team, as Steve Kerr, the current Golden State coach, was a reserve point guard with the Bulls.


The team started 37–0 at home, part of a then-NBA-record 44-game winning streak that included games from the 1994–95 regular-season. Their 33 road wins were the most in NBA history until the 2015–16 Warriors won 34 road games. The season was the best 3-loss start in NBA history at 41–3 (.932), which included an 18-game winning streak for the team. The Bulls became the first NBA team to ever win 70 regular season games, finishing first overall in their division, conference, and the entire NBA.[3] They are also the only team in NBA history to win more than 70 games and an NBA title in the same season. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen were both selected for the 1996 NBA All-Star Game, as Jordan led the league in scoring with 30.4 points per game, while Phil Jackson was named Coach of The Year, and was selected to coach the Eastern Conference in the All-Star Game.


The Bulls swept the Miami Heat 3–0 in the first round of the playoffs, defeated the New York Knicks 4–1 in five games of the semifinals, then swept the Orlando Magic 4–0 in the Conference Finals. They then defeated the Seattle SuperSonics 4–2 in the 1996 NBA Finals, winning their fourth NBA title in six seasons. The Bulls have the best combined regular and postseason record in NBA history 87–13 (.870). For the season, the Bulls added black pinstripe alternate road uniforms. They would remove the pinstripes from the jerseys in 1997.




Contents





  • 1 Off-season

    • 1.1 NBA draft



  • 2 Roster


  • 3 Standings

    • 3.1 Central Division


    • 3.2 Eastern Conference


    • 3.3 Record vs. opponents


    • 3.4 Table



  • 4 Regular season

    • 4.1 November


    • 4.2 December


    • 4.3 January


    • 4.4 February


    • 4.5 March


    • 4.6 April



  • 5 Playoffs

    • 5.1 First round


    • 5.2 Conference semifinals


    • 5.3 Conference finals


    • 5.4 NBA Finals



  • 6 Game log

    • 6.1 Regular season


    • 6.2 Playoffs



  • 7 Player statistics


  • 8 Playoff Leaders


  • 9 Salaries


  • 10 Award winners

    • 10.1 NBA All-Star Game



  • 11 References


  • 12 External links




Off-season


Before the 1995–96 NBA season, the Bulls acquired Dennis Rodman and Jack Haley from the Spurs in exchange for Will Perdue and cash considerations to fill a void at power forward left by Horace Grant, who left the Bulls before the 1994–95 NBA season.[4]


In his book Bad as I Wanna Be,[citation needed] Rodman wrote that Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen had to approve the trade. Rodman chose the number 91 (9+1=10 according to Rodman for why he chose that number) for his jersey since #10 was retired by the Bulls in 1995 in honor of Bob Love.


Haley played in one game, the final game of the regular season, and didn't participate in the playoffs. He was best known for his friendship with the enigmatic Rodman.[5]



NBA draft





















Round
Pick
Player
Position
Nationality
School/Club Team
1
20

Jason Caffey
PF

 United States

Alabama
2
31

Dragan Tarlać
C

 Serbia

Olympiakos (Greece)


Roster







Chicago Bulls roster

PlayersCoaches
































































































































Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOB (YYYY-MM-DD)From

PG

5000000000000000000♠0

United States

Brown, Randy

7000187960000000000♠6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
190 lb (86 kg)


New Mexico State

SF

7001300000000000000♠30

United States

Buechler, Jud

7000198120000000000♠6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
220 lb (100 kg)


Arizona

PF

7001350000000000000♠35

United States

Caffey, Jason

7000203200000000000♠6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
255 lb (116 kg)


Alabama

C

7001530000000000000♠53

United States

Edwards, James

7000213360000000000♠7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
225 lb (102 kg)


Washington

PF

7001540000000000000♠54

United States

Haley, Jack

7000208279999999999♠6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
240 lb (109 kg)


UCLA

PG

7000900000000000000♠9

United States

Harper, Ron

7000198120000000000♠6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
185 lb (84 kg)


Miami (OH)

SG

7001230000000000000♠23

United States

Jordan, Michael (C)

7000198120000000000♠6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
215 lb (98 kg)


North Carolina

PG

7001250000000000000♠25

United States

Kerr, Steve

7000190500000000000♠6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
175 lb (79 kg)


Arizona

SF

7000700000000000000♠7

Croatia

Kukoč, Toni

7000210820000000000♠6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
220 lb (100 kg)


Croatia

C

7001130000000000000♠13

Australia

Longley, Luc

7000218440000000000♠7 ft 2 in (2.18 m)
265 lb (120 kg)


New Mexico

SF

7001330000000000000♠33

United States

Pippen, Scottie (C)

7000203200000000000♠6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
218 lb (99 kg)


Central Arkansas

PF

7001910000000000000♠91

United States

Rodman, Dennis

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
220 lb (100 kg)


SE Oklahoma State

PF

7001220000000000000♠22

United States

Salley, John

7000210820000000000♠6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
230 lb (104 kg)


Georgia Tech

PF

7000800000000000000♠8

United States

Simpkins, Dickey

7000205740000000000♠6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
248 lb (112 kg)


Providence

C

7001340000000000000♠34

Canada

Wennington, Bill

7000213360000000000♠7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
245 lb (111 kg)


St. John's

Head coach



  • United States Phil Jackson (North Dakota)

Assistant coach(es)

  • Jim Cleamons (Ohio State)


  • John Paxson (Notre Dame)


  • Jim Rodgers (Iowa)


  • Tex Winter (Southern California)


Legend

  • (C) Team captain


  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick


  • (FA) Free agent


  • (S) Suspended


  • Injured Injured



Roster • Transactions
Last transaction: 1996–03–24



Standings



Central Division




















































































Central Division

W

L

PCT

GB

Home

Road

Div

GP

z-Chicago Bulls
72
10
.878
0.0
39–2
33–8
24–4
82

x-Indiana Pacers
52
30
.634
20.0
32–9
20–21
19–9
82

x-Cleveland Cavaliers
51
31
.622
21.0
33–8
18–23
15–9
82

x-Atlanta Hawks
46
36
.561
26.0
26–15
20–21
15–13
82

x-Detroit Pistons
46
36
.561
26.0
30–11
16–25
15–13
82

Charlotte Hornets
41
41
.500
31.0
25–16
16–25
13–15
82

Milwaukee Bucks
25
57
.305
47.0
14–27
11–30
8–20
82

Toronto Raptors
21
61
.256
51.0
15–26
6–35
5–23
82




Eastern Conference



Record vs. opponents



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1995–96 NBA records
Team
ATL
BOS
CHA
CHI
CLE
DAL
DEN
DET
GSW
HOU
IND
LAC
LAL
MIA
MIL
MIN
NJN
NYK
ORL
PHI
PHO
POR
SAC
SAS
SEA
TOR
UTA
VAN
WAS

Atlanta
4–03–10–43–11–11–12–21–11–11–32–00–22–22–21–14–02–12–22–10–22–02–00–20–24–01–12–01–3

Boston
0–42–20–31–30–21–12–10–21–10–42–00–23–13–12–02–20–41–34–01–10–22–00–20–23–10–21–12–2

Charlotte
1–32–21–33–12–02–01–30–20–21–31–12–02–23–11–10–33–00–43–12–01–11–10–20–23–11–12–03–1
Chicago
4–03–03–14–02–01–14–02–02–02–22–02–03–14–02–03–03–13–14–01–12–02–02–01–13–12–02–04–0

Cleveland
1–33–11–30–42–01–12–22–01–12–22–02–01–34–02–01–23–11–24–02–01–11–10–20–23–10–22–03–1

Dallas
1–12–00–20–20–22–20–22–21–30–22–20–40–21–10–41–10–21–10–21–30–42–22–22–21–11–34–00–2

Denver
1–11–10–21–11–12–21–12–21–30–21–32–20–21–14–00–21–11–12–03–10–40–40–41–32–03–13–11–1

Detroit
2–21–23–10–42–22–01–12–01–12–22–00–21–32–21–14–00–41–34–02–02–01–12–01–14–00–22–01–2

Golden State
1–12–02–00–20–22–22–20–22–21–13–11–31–11–13–12–00–20–22–01–31–31–31–30–41–11–34–01–1

Houston
1–11–12–00–21–13–13–11–12–22–04–03–10–22–02–22–00–20–22–03–12–22–21–30–42–02–24–01–1

Indiana
3–14–03–12–22–22–02–02–21–10–22–01–13–03–11–11–31–32–23–11–11–10–21–12–04–00–22–03–0

L.A. Clippers
0–20–21–10–20–22–23–10–21–30–40–20–41–11–13–11–11–10–22–03–12–22–21–30–40–21–33–11–1

L.A. Lakers
2–02–00–20–20–24–02–22–03–11–31–14–02–02–03–12–01–11–11–13–12–23–11–32–22–02–24–01–1

Miami
2–21–32–21–33–12–02–03–11–12–00–31–10–23–01–15–01–31–33–11–10–21–11–10–22–10–21–12–2

Milwaukee
2–21–31–30–40–41–11–12–21–10–21–31–10–20–31–11–32–21–32–10–22–00–21–10–22–20–21–11–3

Minnesota
1–10–21–10–20–24–00–41–11–32–21–11–31–31–11–11–10–20–21–11–30–43–11–30–41–11–32–20–2

New Jersey
0–42–23–00–32–11–12–00–40–20–23–11–10–20–53–11–12–20–42–20–21–11–10–20–22–20–22–02–2

New York
1–24–00–31–31–32–01–14–02–02–03–11–11–13–12–22–02–21–33–10–20–20–21–11–14–01–11–13–1

Orlando
2–23–14–01–32–11–11–13–12–02–02–22–01–13–13–12–04–03–14–02–01–11–11–11–12–11–12–04–0

Philadelphia
1–20–41–30–40–42–00–20–40–20–21–30–21–11–31–21–12–21–30–40–20–20–20–20–23–11–11–11–3

Phoenix
2–01–10–21–10–23–11–30–23–11–31–11–31–31–12–03–12–02–00–22–02–22–21–30–42–01–34–02–0

Portland
0–22–01–10–21–14–04–00–23–12–21–12–22–22–00–24–01–12–01–12–02–21–31–31–32–01–32–20–2

Sacramento
0–20–21–10–21–12–24–01–13–12–22–02–21–31–12–01–31–12–01–12–02–23–11–30–42–00–42–20–2

San Antonio
2–02–02–00–22–02–24–00–23–13–11–13–13–11–11–13–12–01–11–12–03–13–13–12–22–03–14–01–1

Seattle
2–02–02–01–12–02–23–11–14–04–00–24–02–22–02–04–02–01–11–12–04–03–14–02–21–13–13–11–1

Toronto
0–41–31–31–31–31–10–20–41–10–20–42–00–21–22–21–12–20–41–21–30–20–20–20–21–10–21–13–1

Utah
1–12–01–10–22–03–11–32–03–12–22–03–12–22–02–03–12–01–11–11–13–13–14–01–31–32–04–01–1

Vancouver
0–21–10–20–20–20–41–30–20–40–40–21–30–41–11–12–20–21–10–21–10–42–22–20–41–31–10–40–2

Washington
3–12–21–30–41–32–01–12–11–11–10–31–11–12–23–12–02–21–30–43–10–22–02–01–11–11–31–12–0


Regular season



November





Scottie Pippen accumulated 2 triple-doubles and 4 double-doubles in November 1995.


The Bulls began the 1995–96 season on November 3 against the Charlotte Hornets and defeated them, 105–91, with Michael Jordan scoring 42 points.[6] The next day, Chicago defeated the Boston Celtics in a 22-point blowout.[7] On November 7, the Bulls defeated the Toronto Raptors behind Jordan's 38 points.[8] In Gund Arena, Chicago defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers on November 9, where Scottie Pippen accumulated a triple-double with 18 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 assists.[9] After defeating the Portland Trail Blazers on November 11, the Bulls reached a 5–0 start for the season.[10] On November 14, Chicago's undefeated streak ended with a loss to the Orlando Magic, despite a double-double performance by Pippen.[11] Following their first loss of the season, Chicago bounced back to defeat Cleveland on November 15.[12] The Bulls would continue their winning ways by defeating the New Jersey Nets on November 17.[13]


From November 21–December 2, the Bulls went on a road trip to play against Western Conference teams. On November 21, Chicago played in its first overtime game of the season in a win against the Dallas Mavericks, backed by a double-double performance by Pippen and 36 points from Jordan.[14] On the next day, the Bulls defeated the San Antonio Spurs behind another triple-double by Pippen and Jordan's 38 points.[15] Chicago then went to Delta Center to play against the Utah Jazz on November 24. In the game, the Bulls defeated the Jazz, 90–85.[16] On November 26, the Bulls headed to Seattle and were dealt their second loss of the season after losing by five points.[17] Heading south into Portland, Chicago would defeat the Trail Blazers by three points on November 27.[18] In their last game of the month, the Bulls went to Canada to play against the Vancouver Grizzlies and defeated them.[19]



December


Chicago's road trip ended in Los Angeles on December 2 after defeating the Clippers.[20] On December 6, the Bulls headed back to the United Center to play the New York Knicks and had defeated them despite Jordan's struggle that night.[21] The Bulls won their fifth straight game on December 8 against the Spurs.[22] On the next day, Chicago defeated the Milwaukee Bucks behind Jordan's 45-point performance.[23]



January


The Bulls went undefeated in January.



February


The Bulls continued their success in February winning 11 of 14.



March


The Bulls added 2 of their final 10 losses in March:[24]


On Sunday, March 10, they were blown out 104-72 in Madison Square Garden by Ewing's Knicks – their largest margin of defeat on the season.


Two weeks later, they dropped a game at the hands of the expansion Raptors, 109-108. Damon Stoudamire posted an efficient 30-point, 11-assist effort to lead Toronto.



April


The Bulls lost two home games in the final month losing to the Charlotte Hornets, then their final home game of the season to the Indiana Pacers. Those were their only home losses of the entire season, including the playoffs, as Chicago finished with an overall 39-2 record at the United Center.



Playoffs




First round



















Net.
Game
Date
Time

TBS
Game 1
April 26
9:30 EDT

NBC
Game 2
April 28
5:30 EDT

TNT
Game 3
May 1
8:00 EDT

The Bulls' playoff run began on April 26. Their First Round opponent was the Miami Heat, whom they defeated 3–1 in the regular season. In Game 1, the Bulls defeated Miami in a blowout victory behind Jordan's 35 points.[25] Winning in a 31-point blowout, Chicago once again defeated the Heat.[26] To reach the Conference Semifinals, the Bulls defeated the Heat in Miami in a game where Pippen accumulated a triple-double with 22 points, 18 rebounds, and 10 assists.[27]




Conference semifinals




























Net.
Game
Date
Time

NBC
Game 1
May 5
5:30 EDT

TNT
Game 2
May 7
9:30 EDT

NBC
Game 3
May 11
1:00 EDT

NBC
Game 4
May 12
5:30 EDT

TNT
Game 5
May 14
8:00 EDT

The Bulls met rival New York Knicks in the Conference Semifinals. In the regular season, Chicago won the season series, 4–1. In Game 1 on May 5, the Bulls defeated the Knicks behind Jordan's 44 points.[28] Chicago would defeat New York again on May 7 to take a 2–0 series lead.[29] Playing at Madison Square Garden, the Bulls lost Game 3 in overtime, despite a 46-point offensive performance by Jordan.[30] In Game 4, Chicago defeated the Knicks by three points to take a 3–1 series lead.[31] To close out the series, the Bulls defeated New York at home behind double-double performances by Pippen and Rodman.[32]




Conference finals























Net.
Game
Date
Time

NBC
Game 1
May 19
3:30 EDT

TNT
Game 2
May 21
8:30 EDT

NBC
Game 3
May 25
3:30 EDT

NBC
Game 4
May 27
3:30 EDT

In the Conference Finals, the Bulls met the Atlantic Division champions, Orlando Magic, a team led by Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway, who had reached the finals the previous year and were swept by Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets. The Bulls won the regular-season series against the Magic, 3–1. To start the series, the Bulls took Game 1 in a 38-point blowout on May 19.[33] Behind Jordan's 35 points, Chicago defeated Orlando on May 21.[34] In Game 3, the Bulls continued their winning ways by taking a 3–0 series lead against the Magic.[35] Completing the series sweep, the Bulls won Game 4 by five points behind a 45-point performance by Jordan.[36]




NBA Finals
































Net.
Game
Date
Time

NBC
Game 1
June 5
9:00 EDT

NBC
Game 2
June 7
9:00 EDT

NBC
Game 3
June 9
7:30 EDT

NBC
Game 4
June 12
9:00 EDT

NBC
Game 5
June 14
9:00 EDT

NBC
Game 6
June 16
7:30 EDT

Chicago took on the Seattle SuperSonics, whose 64–18 franchise-best regular season record was overshadowed by the Bulls' 72–10 record. In the regular season, the two teams split the season series, 1–1. In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Chicago defeated Seattle by 17 points.[37] The Bulls took a 2–0 series lead against the Sonics in the second game where Rodman accumulated 20 rebounds.[38] In KeyArena, Chicago won Game 3 behind Jordan's 36 points.[39] The Bulls lost Game 4 in a 21-point blowout on June 12.[40] On June 14, the Bulls lost against Seattle in Game 5.[41] Back in the United Center, Chicago defeated Seattle in Game 6[42] to win the NBA championship four games to two.




Game log



Regular season


1995–96 game log
Total: 72–10 (Home: 39–2; Road: 33–8)













1995–96 schedule


Playoffs


1996 playoff game log
Total: 15–3 (Home: 10–0; Road: 5–3)









1995–96 schedule


Player statistics


























[43]



Playoff Leaders


Rate statistic requirements





































































Minutes Played
1.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
911
2.

Detlef Schrempf ▪ SEA
789
3.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
742
4.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
733
5.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
725
















Field Goals
1.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
188
2.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
187
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
162
4.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
147
5.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
131
















Field Goal Attempts
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
407
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
401
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
334
4.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
287
5.

Detlef Schrempf ▪ SEA
259
















2-Pt Field Goals
1.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
188
2.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
162
3.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
147
4.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
131
5.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
121
















2-Pt Field Goal Attempts
1.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
398
2.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
345
3.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
255
4.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
234
5.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
216
















3-Pt Field Goals
1.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
41
2.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
34
3.

Mookie Blaylock ▪ ATL
33
4.

Sam Perkins ▪ SEA
32
5.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
30
















3-Pt Field Goal Attempts
1.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
105
2.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
100
3.

Sam Perkins ▪ SEA
87
4.

Mookie Blaylock ▪ ATL
84
5.

Dennis Scott ▪ ORL
69
















Field Goals Missed
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
220
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
213
3.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
175
4.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
172
5.

Detlef Schrempf ▪ SEA
136
















Free Throws
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
153
2.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
124
3.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
101
4.

Hersey Hawkins ▪ SEA
85
5.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
73
















Free Throw Attempts
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
187
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
176
3.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
156
4.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
122
5.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
109
















Offensive Rebounds
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
98
2.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
66
3.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
62
4.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
49
5.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
47
















Defensive Rebounds
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
149
2.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
142
3.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
139
4.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
91
5.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
89
















Total Rebounds
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
247
2.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
208
3.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
186
4.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
153
5.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
120
















Assists
1.

John Stockton* ▪ UTA
195
2.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
143
3.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
107
4.

Avery Johnson ▪ SAS
94
5.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
79
















Steals
1.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
47
2.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
37
3.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
34
4.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
33
5.

John Stockton* ▪ UTA
29
















Blocks
1.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
40
2.

David Robinson* ▪ SAS
25
3.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
25
4.

Luc Longley ▪ CHI
25
5.

Felton Spencer ▪ UTA
22
















Turnovers
1.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
80
2.

Detlef Schrempf ▪ SEA
67
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
62
4.

John Stockton* ▪ UTA
58
5.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
45
















Personal Fouls
1.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
84
2.

Luc Longley ▪ CHI
83
3.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
76
4.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
69
5.

Antoine Carr ▪ UTA
66
















Points
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
552
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
477
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
434
4.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
418
5.

Detlef Schrempf ▪ SEA
336
















Field Goal Pct
1.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
.691
2.

Adam Keefe ▪ UTA
.676
3.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
.649
4.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
.607
5.

Mark Bryant ▪ HOU
.600
















2-PT Field Goal Pct
1.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
.691
2.

Adam Keefe ▪ UTA
.688
3.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
.649
4.

Steve Kerr ▪ CHI
.647
5.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
.607
















3-Pt Field Goal Pct
1.

Dontonio Wingfield ▪ POR
.600
2.

Vinny Del Negro ▪ SAS
.593
3.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
.586
4.

Arvydas Sabonis* ▪ POR
.556
5.

Chuck Person ▪ SAS
.532
















Free Throw Pct
1.

Kenny Smith ▪ HOU
1.000
2.

Cedric Ceballos ▪ LAL
.917
3.

Mario Elie ▪ HOU
.917
4.

Allan Houston ▪ DET
.900
5.

Hersey Hawkins ▪ SEA
.895
















Minutes Per Game
1.

Wesley Person ▪ PHO
45.8
2.

Anthony Mason ▪ NYK
43.8
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
43.4
4.

Mookie Blaylock ▪ ATL
42.6
5.

Steve Smith ▪ ATL
42.1



















Points Per Game
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
30.7
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
26.5
3.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
25.8
4.

Charles Barkley* ▪ PHO
25.5
5.

David Robinson* ▪ SAS
23.6
6.

Arvydas Sabonis* ▪ POR
23.6
















Rebounds Per Game
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
13.7
2.

Charles Barkley* ▪ PHO
13.5
3.

Dale Davis ▪ IND
11.2
4.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
10.6
5.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
10.4
















Assists Per Game
1.

John Stockton* ▪ UTA
10.8
2.

Kevin Johnson ▪ PHO
10.8
3.

Avery Johnson ▪ SAS
9.4
4.

Rod Strickland ▪ POR
8.4
5.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
6.8
















Steals Per Game
1.

Clyde Drexler* ▪ HOU
2.6
2.

Robert Horry ▪ HOU
2.6
3.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
2.6
4.

Sarunas Marciulionis* ▪ SAC
2.5
5.

Mookie Blaylock ▪ ATL
2.2
















Blocks Per Game
1.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
3.1
2.

David Robinson* ▪ SAS
2.5
3.

Hakeem Olajuwon* ▪ HOU
2.1
4.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
2.0
5.

Robert Horry ▪ HOU
1.6
















Player Efficiency Rating
1.

David Robinson* ▪ SAS
29.1
2.

Charles Barkley* ▪ PHO
27.5
3.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
27.4
4.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
26.7
5.

Arvydas Sabonis* ▪ POR
24.7
















True Shooting Pct
1.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
.728
2.

Chuck Person ▪ SAS
.716
3.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
.671
4.

Eddie Jones ▪ LAL
.657
5.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
.648
















Effective Field Goal Pct
1.

Chuck Person ▪ SAS
.695
2.

Adam Keefe ▪ UTA
.691
3.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
.690
4.

Eddie Jones ▪ LAL
.653
5.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
.649
















Offensive Rebound Pct
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
18.3
2.

Ervin Johnson ▪ SEA
15.2
3.

Dale Davis ▪ IND
14.5
4.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
13.5
5.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
13.4
















Defensive Rebound Pct
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
30.9
2.

Charles Barkley* ▪ PHO
27.5
3.

Arvydas Sabonis* ▪ POR
27.5
4.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
25.8
5.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
25.4
















Total Rebound Pct
1.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
24.3
2.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
19.7
3.

Charles Barkley* ▪ PHO
18.8
4.

Dale Davis ▪ IND
18.7
5.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
18.2
















Assist Pct
1.

Rod Strickland ▪ POR
48.0
2.

Kevin Johnson ▪ PHO
47.3
3.

John Stockton* ▪ UTA
45.9
4.

Avery Johnson ▪ SAS
38.9
5.

Howard Eisley ▪ UTA
33.5
















Steal Pct
1.

Clyde Drexler* ▪ HOU
3.7
2.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
3.5
3.

Robert Horry ▪ HOU
3.5
4.

Nate McMillan ▪ SEA
3.3
5.

Craig Ehlo ▪ ATL
3.0
















Block Pct
1.

Greg Ostertag ▪ UTA
9.0
2.

Felton Spencer ▪ UTA
7.2
3.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
6.0
4.

Luc Longley ▪ CHI
5.2
5.

Ervin Johnson ▪ SEA
5.0
















Turnover Pct
1.

Vinny Del Negro ▪ SAS
4.3
2.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
5.6
3.

Charles Barkley* ▪ PHO
6.2
4.

Mario Elie ▪ HOU
6.6
5.

Bryon Russell ▪ UTA
6.6
















Usage Pct
1.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
34.9
2.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
32.9
3.

Shaquille O'Neal* ▪ ORL
32.3
4.

David Robinson* ▪ SAS
31.6
5.

Arvydas Sabonis* ▪ POR
30.7
















Offensive Rating
1.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
141.8
2.

Will Perdue ▪ SAS
131.4
3.

Chuck Person ▪ SAS
130.5
4.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
128.0
5.

Steve Kerr ▪ CHI
126.2
















Defensive Rating
1.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
96.1
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
96.6
3.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
96.7
4.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
97.5
5.

Greg Ostertag ▪ UTA
97.6
















Offensive Win Shares
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
3.4
2.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
2.3
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
1.9
4.

Anfernee Hardaway ▪ ORL
1.8
5.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
1.5
















Defensive Win Shares
1.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
1.7
2.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
1.6
3.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
1.4
4.

Dennis Rodman* ▪ CHI
1.4
5.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
1.3
















Win Shares
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
4.7
2.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
3.1
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
3.1
4.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
3.0
5.

Shawn Kemp ▪ SEA
3.0
















Win Shares Per 48 Minutes
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
.306
2.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
.233
3.

Horace Grant ▪ ORL
.221
4.

David Robinson* ▪ SAS
.214
5.

Bryon Russell ▪ UTA
.213
















Box Plus/Minus
1.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
9.3
2.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
8.1
3.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
7.8
4.

Bryon Russell ▪ UTA
7.7
5.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
7.1
















Offensive Box Plus/Minus
1.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
8.1
2.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
7.1
3.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
5.1
4.

Rod Strickland ▪ POR
4.9
5.

Eddie Jones ▪ LAL
4.6
















Defensive Box Plus/Minus
1.

Robert Horry ▪ HOU
5.4
2.

Hakeem Olajuwon* ▪ HOU
4.9
3.

Patrick Ewing* ▪ NYK
4.7
4.

Charles Smith ▪ SAS
4.4
5.

Clyde Drexler* ▪ HOU
4.3
















Value Over Replacement Player
1.

Scottie Pippen* ▪ CHI
2.1
2.

Michael Jordan* ▪ CHI
1.9
3.

Gary Payton* ▪ SEA
1.8
4.

Karl Malone* ▪ UTA
1.6
5.

Jeff Hornacek ▪ UTA
1.6


Salaries















































Rk
Player
Salary
1.

Michael Jordan
$3,850,000
2

Toni Kukoč
$3,560,000
3

Ron Harper
$3,120,000
4

Scottie Pippen
$2,925,000
5

Dennis Rodman
$2,500,000
6

Luc Longley
$2,300,000
7

Bill Wennington
$1,000,000
8

Randy Brown
$900,000
9

Dickey Simpkins
$845,000
10

Steve Kerr
$800,000
11

Jason Caffey
$627,000
12

Jud Buechler
$300,000
13

James Edwards
$225,000
14

Jack Haley
$225,000


Award winners



  • Phil Jackson, NBA Coach of the Year


  • Michael Jordan, All-NBA First Team


  • Michael Jordan, All-Star Game MVP


  • Michael Jordan, NBA MVP


  • Michael Jordan, NBA Finals MVP


  • Michael Jordan, NBA All-Defensive First Team


  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Field Goals (916)


  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Field Goal Attempts (1850)


  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Total Points (2491)


  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Scoring Average (30.4 points per game)


  • Scottie Pippen, All-NBA First Team


  • Scottie Pippen, NBA All-Defensive First Team


  • Dennis Rodman, NBA All-Defensive First Team


  • Dennis Rodman, Regular season leader, Rebounds Per Game (14.9)


  • Dennis Rodman, Regular season leader, Offensive Rebounds (356)


  • Dennis Rodman, Regular season leader, Rebound Rate (26.6)


  • Toni Kukoč, NBA Sixth Man of the Year


NBA All-Star Game



  • Michael Jordan, Guard


  • Scottie Pippen, Forward


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External links


  • Bulls on Database Basketball

  • Bulls on Basketball Reference






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