Bob Love:
Three-time All-Star forward Bob Love was a great two-way player for the Chicago Bulls in the 1970s. Playing alongside the likes of fellow All-Stars Chet Walker and Jerry Sloan, Love's Bulls reached the playoffs six straight times and he averaged more than 20 points per game in each of those six seasons. Love was named to two All-NBA teams and three All-Defensive squads. He averaged 21.3 points and 6.8 rebounds over 592 games with Chicago.
Horace Grant:
Former NBA All-Star Horace Grant spent the first seven years of his 17-year career with the Chicago Bulls. Grant provided the muscle as Chicago's main post presence during their 1991, 1992 and 1993 NBA Championships. He was an outstanding defensive player and a capable scorer with a lethal jumper from the top of the key. Grant was named to four All-Defensive teams and he played for four NBA Champions. He averaged 12.6 points and 8.6 rebounds with the Bulls and he ranks 12th all-time with 3,467 offensive rebounds.
Dennis Rodman:
Though he never had any offensive game to speak of, Dennis Rodman was one of the greatest rebounders and defensive players in NBA history. Rodman was the enforcer for the Bulls' 1996, 1997 and 1998 NBA Championship teams. He led the league in rebounding in each of those three seasons and for seven consecutive seasons overall with the Bulls, San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons. Rodman's career average of 13.1 rebounds per game is the tenth highest in NBA history. He was named Defensive Player of the Year twice, played on two All-Star teams and earned eight All-Defensive selections.
Elton Brand spent only two seasons with the Chicago Bulls, but they were two outstanding seasons that propelled him to an excellent career. As the top pick of the 1999 draft, Brand won the Rookie of the Year award by averaging 20.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game. He followed that up with another 20-10 season in 2000-01. Through 12 seasons in the league, Brand has 15,065 points, 7,657 rebounds and 1,520 blocks with two All-Star selections and one All-NBA honor.
Charles Oakley:
Hard-nosed All-Star power forward Charles Oakley began his long NBA career with the Bulls in 1985. After the Bulls acquired him on draft night, Oakley played three strong seasons in Chicago. He owns two of the top six rebounding totals in Bulls' history as he led the league in rebounds twice with 1,074 in 1986-87 and 1,066 in 1987-88. Oakley played four seasons in Chicago and 19 in the NBA. He was twice named to All-Defensive teams as a member of the New York Knicks.
Bob Love:
Three-time All-Star forward Bob Love was a great two-way player for the Chicago Bulls in the 1970s. Playing alongside the likes of fellow All-Stars Chet Walker and Jerry Sloan, Love's Bulls reached the playoffs six straight times and he averaged more than 20 points per game in each of those six seasons. Love was named to two All-NBA teams and three All-Defensive squads. He averaged 21.3 points and 6.8 rebounds over 592 games with Chicago.
Horace Grant:
Former NBA All-Star Horace Grant spent the first seven years of his 17-year career with the Chicago Bulls. Grant provided the muscle as Chicago's main post presence during their 1991, 1992 and 1993 NBA Championships. He was an outstanding defensive player and a capable scorer with a lethal jumper from the top of the key. Grant was named to four All-Defensive teams and he played for four NBA Champions. He averaged 12.6 points and 8.6 rebounds with the Bulls and he ranks 12th all-time with 3,467 offensive rebounds.
Dennis Rodman:
Though he never had any offensive game to speak of, Dennis Rodman was one of the greatest rebounders and defensive players in NBA history. Rodman was the enforcer for the Bulls' 1996, 1997 and 1998 NBA Championship teams. He led the league in rebounding in each of those three seasons and for seven consecutive seasons overall with the Bulls, San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons. Rodman's career average of 13.1 rebounds per game is the tenth highest in NBA history. He was named Defensive Player of the Year twice, played on two All-Star teams and earned eight All-Defensive selections.
Elton Brand spent only two seasons with the Chicago Bulls, but they were two outstanding seasons that propelled him to an excellent career. As the top pick of the 1999 draft, Brand won the Rookie of the Year award by averaging 20.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game. He followed that up with another 20-10 season in 2000-01. Through 12 seasons in the league, Brand has 15,065 points, 7,657 rebounds and 1,520 blocks with two All-Star selections and one All-NBA honor.
Charles Oakley:
Hard-nosed All-Star power forward Charles Oakley began his long NBA career with the Bulls in 1985. After the Bulls acquired him on draft night, Oakley played three strong seasons in Chicago. He owns two of the top six rebounding totals in Bulls' history as he led the league in rebounds twice with 1,074 in 1986-87 and 1,066 in 1987-88. Oakley played four seasons in Chicago and 19 in the NBA. He was twice named to All-Defensive teams as a member of the New York Knicks.