During the era of the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time), the Chicago Bulls made two unforgettable triple crown runs (1990-93 and 1995-98). And Michael Jordan, who is the main catalyst in the six Bulls titles, believes another run for a half dozen hardware in in store for the Windy City outfit. Jordan, who owns the Charlotte Bobcats, says that he likes the current make-up and balance of the team and with a player like leading MVP candidate Derrick Rose leading the way, winning an NBA championship might come very soon for the Bulls, according to ESPN.
“You guys are in store for a lot of other championships. You look at this team tonight. Don't be surprised if you don't have six more coming. I was just talking to [Bulls executive vice president John Paxson] and the guys upstairs. You guys could be the best team in the East if you play the type of basketball you've been playing. No, I don't think it's going to take them seven years to win. I hope not. They've got a good balanced team. Once again, I think they've got the MVP of the league [in Rose]. I think that kid has come into his own. He's matured quite a bit.”
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