BullsTV Extras

 

2011 Hall of Fame: Dr. Jack Ramsay interview

One of the most respected coaches in NBA history, Dr. Jack Ramsay talks about former Bulls announcer Jim Durham, as well as newly inducted...

2011 Hall of Fame: Julius Erving interview

The great Julius Erving, known simply as Dr. J, joins BullsTV from basketball's Hall of Fame to discuss Artis Gilmore's career in...

2011 Hall of Fame: Artis Gilmore interview

Artis Gilmore talks about his years in the NBA with the Bulls and his induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a...

2011 Hall of Fame: Jerry Krause interview

Former Bulls general manager Jerry Krause shares his thoughts on Tex Winter and Dennis Rodman entering basketball's Hall of Fame, as...

2011 Hall of Fame: Chris Mullin interview

Chris Mullin joins BullsTV to discuss his Hall of Fame enshrinement, his friendship with Bill Wennington, and playing against fellow...

Stacey King sings the stretch at Wrigley Field

BullsTV goes behind-the-scenes with Bulls television analyst Stacey King as he throws out the first pitch and sings the stretch at Wrigley...

Derrick Rose: My home away from home

Derrick Rose provides a personal tour of the Bulls' workout facility, the Berto Center

Read to Achieve - 4.06.11

Bulls legends, broadcasters, and front office members recently took part in a Read to Achieve program at a local elementary school.

Celebrating 1990-91 (Vol. III): The switch - Scottie defends Magic

Scottie Pippen kept the previously un-guardable Magic Johnson in check and slowed the Lakers’ offense as the Bulls won four straight and...

Celebrating 1990-91 (Vol. IV): Phil asks MJ, 'Who's open?!'

In a symbolic display that showed his trust in his teammates, Michael Jordan found John Paxson for several shots down the stretch as the...

Celebrating 1990-91 (Vol. II): Jordan's switch hands layup

One of Michael Jordan's many iconic moments came in Game 2 of 1991 NBA Finals vs. the Lakers, as he went up with his right hand and...

Celebrating 1990-91 (Vol. I): Beating the Bad Boys

Before Jordan and Pippen’s Bulls could win their first NBA title, they had to get past the hated Pistons, their division rival and nemesis