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The Chicago Bulls teams of the 1990s were a true dynasty, winning six NBA titles and led by the “Greatest of All Time” Michael Jordan. They eventually moved from their home since their debut in 1966 to a new arena, the United Center, in 1994, but their legend lives on as one of the most dynamic pro hoops teams in recent memory. In 1992, the Bulls won the second of three straight NBA titles in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. This would be the only time the Bulls clinched the championship while playing on the Chicago Stadium floor. The final Bulls home game at Chicago Stadium was played on May 20, 1994, a 93-79 Bulls win over the New York Knicks in game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals (the team would lose game 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York City).

Offered is a Chicago Bulls sideline chair, used by the team during their memorable 1990s run. The 18 x 36-inch red metal frame supports a white vinyl upper chair back and red vinyl seat. The upper chair back has the legend “B LLS.” in black block letters with a red and black Bulls’ “steer” logo in place of the letter “U”.  There are some slight wear marks in the upper portion of the chair back, and some paint wear on the red metal in places. 

Please note that due to the size and weight of this item, shipping costs will be higher.

1990s Chicago Bulls Sideline Chair
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Minimum Bid: $150.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $338.25
Number Bids: 6
Auction closed on Sunday, February 23, 2020.
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