Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman will be honored by the Chicago Bulls with all three legends to be inducted into inaugural Ring of Honor
- The trio of draftees were an integral part of the Bulls’ dynasty in the 1990s.
- Phil Jackson, Toni Kukoc and Jerry Sloan are among the other inductees.
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Perhaps the greatest trio in NBA history will enter the Chicago Bulls’ first Ring of Honor together.
Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman are among 13 former Bulls to receive the honor, along with Chicago’s 1995-96 team that won 72 regular-season games and the NBA title.
Jordan, Pippen and Rodman were integral parts of the Bulls’ 72-win team and will be inducted along with four other players associated with arguably the greatest team in NBA history.
The inductees also include Phil Jackson, the team’s head coach, fellow player Toni Kukoc, general manager Jerry Krause and assistant coach Tex Winter.
Jordan and Pippen were on all six Bulls championship teams in the 1990s.
The legacies of Dennis Rodman, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen will forever be linked
The famous trio, along with their head coach Phil Jackson, together were virtually unstoppable.
Rodman is a five-time NBA champion, winning two titles with the Detroit Pistons before joining Pippen and Jordan for a second three-time title.
Chicago won six NBA titles in the 1990s, with two separate three-peat runs from 1991-93 and 1996-98.
The induction ceremony will take place during halftime of the Bulls’ game against the Golden State Warriors on Jan. 12.
Apparently, this game was chosen so that a non-drafted member of the Bulls’ championship teams would be in the building for Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.
Chicago has announced that it plans to expand its Ring of Honor every two years, meaning the second induction will take place in 2026.