The crowd is in a complete frenzy but once Ray says “from North Carolina…….”, they get even louder!!! I am/was a 76ers fan but damn, I was jealous of Bulls fans.
What people don't understand about those of us who feel that this was the best era of basketball is that we loved how much these men really wanted to compete. They came to *play the *game. Look at all of their faces. They were so serious. Listen to the crowd. The energy that these players created around the game is unmatched to this day. The fans *knew they were getting a show. That's what made this the best era to watch.
BEST TEAM IN NBA HISTORY HANDS DOWN! This intro gave pumped me up every time and still does! The NBA still to this day hasn’t witnessed greatness like this since!
In hind sight now, there were certain events and experiences you could not put a price on today and most people would give every dime to their name now to experience it one time, those that made the wise decision to spend the money and attend something like the Bulls Jordan finals, the Dre Snoop Up In Smoke Tour, Woodstock any year, Kobe’s final LA game, the list goes on and on, there’s no amount of money that can be now placed on those memories. Any legend that experienced this live, I tip my hat to yoh
I think the Bulls had some ridiculous home record back in the 90s. They were 39-2 at home in 1996. If you came into this stadium, you knew you were losing.
Not going to lie when they did this for the Bulls i useto turn my tv up i love when they did this just wish i could have been there to see it in person awesome. 💯🔥🔥🔥👍👑 MJ the G.O.A.T
No over the top handshakes, no acting a fool jumping on others, or tearing your warm up like superman, no big screaming at one another, just hear your name, slap everyknes hands, last man is announce, 1, 2, 3 Bulls. Go dominate
You should have heard them when Jordan came back to play his first home game for the Bulls in 95! You were almost shocked the roof didn't blow off that night too! (L.O.L.!)