Few franchises have produced greatness quite like the Chicago Bulls, and their Hall of Famers represent some of the most thrilling basketball ever played. Whether you grew up watching these legends live or discovered them through highlight reels, their stories are woven into the fabric of the sport.
Michael Jordan: Inducted 2009
Michael Jordan is widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, and his years in a Bulls uniform were the heart of that legacy. He led Chicago to six NBA championships and became a global icon whose influence stretched far beyond the hardwood. Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009, MJ remains the gold standard every player is measured against.
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Scottie Pippen: Inducted 2010
Scottie Pippen was the indispensable partner who helped transform the Bulls into a dynasty, bringing elite defense, playmaking, and toughness to every game he played in Chicago. Widely recognized as one of the greatest two-way forwards the game has ever seen, he proved that a perfect supporting star could be just as vital as the headliner. Inducted in 2010, Pippen's legacy as a Bull is something fans carry with genuine pride.
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Derrick Rose: Inducted 2026
Derrick Rose was a hometown kid who took Chicago by storm, playing with an explosive speed and fearless style that made the United Center absolutely electric. He became the youngest MVP in NBA history, a moment that felt like it belonged entirely to the city of Chicago. Inducted in 2026, Rose's place in Bulls history is cemented not just by his accolades but by the deep love fans still hold for him.
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Every Chicago Bulls Hall of Famer
Every Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member who had a real playing stint with the Chicago Bulls, ordered by their tenure with the franchise.
| Player | Years with Chicago Bulls | Inducted | Primary Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jerry Sloan | 1966–1976 | 1978 | Chicago Bulls |
| Nate Thurmond | 1974–1975 | 1985 | Chicago Bulls |
| Bob Love | 1968–1976 1 | 1994 | Chicago Bulls |
| George Gervin | 1985–1986 | 1996 | Chicago Bulls |
| Phil Jackson | 1987–1989 (assistant)1989–1998 (head) | 1999 | Chicago Bulls |
| Jerry Krause | 1985–2003 | 2003 | Chicago Bulls |
| Robert Parish | 1996–1997 | 2003 | Chicago Bulls |
| Johnny Kerr | 1966–1968 (head coach)1973–1975 (business manager)1977–2009 | 2009 | Chicago Bulls |
| Michael Jordan | 1984–19931995–1998 | 2009 | Chicago Bulls |
| Scottie Pippen | 1987–19982003–2004 | 2010 | Chicago Bulls |
| Artis Gilmore | 1976–19821987 | 2011 | Chicago Bulls |
| Dennis Rodman | 1995–1998 | 2011 | Chicago Bulls |
| Chet Walker | 1969–1975 | 2012 | Chicago Bulls |
| Guy Rodgers | 1966–1967 | 2014 | Chicago Bulls |
| Ben Wallace | 2006–2008 | 2021 | Chicago Bulls |
| Toni Kukoč | 1993–2000 | 2021 | Chicago Bulls |
| Dwyane Wade | 2016–2017 | 2023 | Chicago Bulls |
| Pau Gasol | 2014–2016 | 2023 | Chicago Bulls |
| Bill Cartwright | 1988–1994 | 2025 | Chicago Bulls |
| Horace Grant | 1987–1994 | 2025 | Chicago Bulls |
| John Paxson | 1985–1994 | 2025 | Chicago Bulls |
| Norm Van Lier | 1971–1978 | 2025 | Chicago Bulls |
| Derrick Rose | 2008–2016 | 2026 | Chicago Bulls |
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