#1 1995-96 72-10 record, 15-3 in the playoffs, defeated Seattle 4-2 in the Finals
Arguably the greatest season of all time. The first team to ever lead the league in offensive and defensive efficiency. The holder of the all-time wins record until the 2015-2016 season. Fewest losses in a season, regular season and postseason combined. Owner of the largest margin of victory of all time. Almost any way you measure team success over a season, this team tops the chart. Fresh off MJ's first playoff loss since 1990 in the previous season, the team added Dennis Rodman and came out with a purpose to reclaim their throne.
Jordan was his usual dominant force, claiming the MVP and scoring over 30 points, Pippen was an all-around menace, back in his more comfortable role of an ultra glue guy, Rodman kicked ass on the boards, and the role players fit seamlessly into their roles. They had a stretch from late November to early February where they went 31-1. This team was truly on a different level from the rest of the league during the regular season.
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In the playoffs it was more of the same, they ripped through the East only losing one game by a total of three points and avenging their loss to the Magic the year early with a resounding sweep. In the Finals, they were well on their way to capping off a 15-1 playoff record before the SuperSonics ruined the impending coronation by beating the Bulls in games 4 and 5. However, this proved to be a minor hiccup for Chicago as they capped the series off with a dominant defensive performance in a 12 point win. All in all, there is no Bulls title season that can quite measure up with this one.
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