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Bulls Ring of Honor celebration a missed opportunity for Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen to settle yearslong feud

CHICAGO — It’s impossible to celebrate the greatest team in the history of the Chicago Bulls — and perhaps all time — without Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman. But the Bulls attempted to do just that this week, celebrating the 1995-96 team as the first to be inducted into the Ring of Honor without the three players who formed the center of gravity for that roster. There would ...
Chicago Bulls forward Scottie Pippen, right, assists teammate Michael Jordan off the court for a timeout against the Utah Jazz during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 11, 1997, in Salt Lake City.

CHICAGO — It’s impossible to celebrate the greatest team in the history of the Chicago Bulls — and perhaps all time — without Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman.

But the Bulls attempted to do just that this week, celebrating the 1995-96 team as the first to be inducted into the Ring of Honor without the three players who formed the center of

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