Bulls Icons: 8 Legends Of Chicago's NBA Team

Ron Harper played a huge part in the Bulls’ second three-peat. He was coming off averaging 23 points per game with the Cavaliers and Clippers.

Ron Harper (1994-99)

B.J. Armstrong may not have the most impressive stats among the players of this list but he still did plenty to be considered a Bulls legend.

B.J. Armstrong (1989-95, 1999-00)

Norm Van Lier wasn’t exactly a dominant scorer, although he averaged double-digit scoring in all but his last season with the Chicago Bulls.

Norm Van Lier (1972-78)

Charles Oakley started his career with the Chicago Bulls and immediately made an impact both in the defensive end and in the locker room.

Charles Oakley (1985-88, 2001-02)

Joakim Noah was the heart and soul of the Chicago Bulls during his time with the team. He stepped up as the franchise’s leader when Derrick Rose wasn’t healthy.

Joakim Noah (2007-16)

Reggie Theus was one of the biggest fan favorites in the league during his time with the Bulls. In fact, most Bulls supporters were livid when Kevin Loughery decided to bench him.

Reggie Theus (1978-84)

Derrick Rose has to be one of the biggest ‘what ifs’ in NBA history. He had a legit shot at being number 2 - perhaps even number 1 - on this list before injuries riddled his career.

Derrick Rose (2008-2016)

Orlando Woolridge’s name isn’t mentioned often when talking about the all-time greats in Bulls history but make no mistake, this guy was a problem.

Orlando Woolridge (1981-86)

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