But if you ask Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, he would remove the words' second fiddle' from our opening statement. According to him, not much really separated Michael Jordan from Pippen.
After witnessing Michael Jordan's unique talent and potential, Jerry Reinsdorf knew he had made a great investment when he took over the Chicago Bulls as owner in 1985. Three years later ...
Michael Jordan announces his retirement at the Berto Center in Deerfield on Oct. 6, 1993. Seated from left: Bulls GM Jerry Krause, coach Phil Jackson and Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. The news ...
Can the next generation of two famous sports families redevelop The United Center and the reputation of the Chicago Bulls and ...
So many questions that it is now time for Bulls President and CEO Michael Reinsdorf to provide answers ... NBA championship banners and the Michael Jordan statue that reside at the United Center.
In real life, Jerry Reinsdorf played the role of Zina ... Chicago when Reinsdorf and Krause initially balked at paying Michael Jordan $30 million in one season. They were thinking of $20 million.
Michael Jordan was happy to see Derrick Rose become ... of an entire era of Bulls basketball,” said Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. “Retiring a jersey recognizes a player’s impact beyond ...
As the ESPN documentary “The Last Dance” detailing Michael Jordan’s career with the ... nobody outside of Jerry Reinsdorf, myself and a few select people in the Bulls organization really ...