In the NBA, in 1996, Michael Jordan would return full time, and with him, the dominance of the Chicago Bulls. The bulls achieved the most historic regular phase of all time at that time with 72-10. Until the final they only lost one game in all the playoffs, and already in it they eliminated the Seattle Supersonics of the thriving Kemp and Payton, by a solvent 4-2. That said, the Bulls of 96, history of our basketball
Chicago Bulls
*Harper – 6.5p, 2.1r.
*Jordan – 27.3p, 5.3r.
*Pippen – 15.6p, 8.1r, 5.3a.
*Rodman – 7.5p, 14.6r.
*Longley – 11.6p, 3.8r.
Brown – 2.8p, 1.0a.
Kerr – 5.0p, 1.0a.
Buechler – 0.6p.
Kukoc – 13.0p, 4.8r.
Wennington – 2.8p.
Salley – 0.0p. (5)
Edwards –
Seattle Supersonics
*Payton – 18.0p, 7.0a, 6.3r.
*Hawkins – 13.3p, 3.5r.
*Schrempf – 16.3p, 5.0r.
*Kemp – 23.3p, 10.0r.
*Brikowski – 0.8p, 2.0r.
Askew – 1.7p, 2.5r. (4)
Wingate – 2.5p.
McMilian – 2.7p, 2.7r. (4)
Perkins – 11.1p, 4.6r.
Johnson – 1.3p, 2.3r. (3)
Snow – 0.0p.
Scheffler – 0.0p. (4)
To reach the final, they won …
Chicago Bulls – Miami Heat (3-0), New York Knicks (4-1), Orlando Magic (4-0)
Seattle Supersonics – Sacramento Kings (3-1), Houston Rockets (4-0), Utah Jazz (4-3)