Chicago Bulls
Definition
A professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois, competing in the National Basketball Association (NBA) Eastern Conference Central Division, famous for winning six NBA championships in the 1990s during the Michael Jordan era.
The franchise's iconic mascot and logo, depicted as a fierce red bull charging forward, symbolizing power, aggression, and relentless drive on the court.
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The Chicago Bulls dominated the '90s like a caffeinated stampede, leaving opponents in the dust.
I'm so bullish on the Chicago Bulls this season, my portfolio's up just watching their highlights.
When the Chicago Bulls miss a shot, even their rebounds hit harder than your average Monday morning.
Dressing as a Chicago Bulls fan means red jerseys and zero chill—pure hoops heresy if you root elsewhere.