Guard – Michael Jordan

There is no question why Michael Jordan is in the Bulls’ all-time starting five. The greatest player of all-time helped the Bulls win six championships in the 1990s and changed the game of basketball forever. A natural scorer, Jordan was also known for his clutch ability and defence. His absurd competitiveness was legendary and part of why he became the best ever.

Jordan holds a lot of Bulls’ records including total games played, points, rebounds, assists, steals, field goals made, free throws made, and many more. He also ranks second in blocks and fourth in three-pointers made. He also has five NBA MVPs, six NBA Finals MVPs, and 14 All-Star appearances to his name.
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Honourable Mention: Reggie Theus
Spending the first six years of his career in Chicago, Reggie Theus was a two-time All-Star with the Bulls. He was a versatile guard that could play the point or the two. He ranks ninth in scoring, sixth in assists and eighth in steals in the franchise leaderboards.
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