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Career triple doubles (regular season) for Scottie Pippen, 13
behind team-record holder Michael Jordan, who has recorded
double figures in points, rebounds and assists 28 times. (Jordan
stands seventh alltime, well behind Oscar Robertson, the NBA
leader, with 178.)
MOST REGULAR-SEASON TRIPLE DOUBLES BY BULLS
| Michael Jordan | 1984-present | 28 |
| Scottie Pippen | 1987-present | 15 |
| Tom Boerwinkle | 1968-78 | 5 |
| Mickey Johnson | 1974-79 | 3 |
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Wins in the month of January 1996, with no losses, making the
Bulls only the 10th club in league history to have an undefeated
month (minimum 12 games).
NBA TEAMS WITH UNDEFEATED MONTHS
| Los Angeles Lakers | December 1971 | 16-0 |
| San Antonio Spurs | March 1996 | 16-0 |
| Boston Celtics | December 1959 | 15-0 |
| Los Angeles Lakers | November 1971 | 14-0 |
| Phoenix Suns | December 1992 | 14-0 |
| Houston Rockets | November 1993 | 14-0 |
| New York Knicks | March 1994 | 14-0 |
| Chicago Bulls | January 1996 | 14-0 |
| Milwaukee Bucks | March 1973 | 13-0< |
| Washington Capitols | November 1948 | 12-0 |
| Los Angeles Lakers | November 1972 | 12-0 |
13
Consecutive seasons in which the Bulls have made it into the
playoffs, the third-longest ongoing streak in the NBA.
MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN NBA PLAYOFFS (CURRENT STREAKS)
| Portland Trail Blazers | 15 |
| Utah Jazz | 14 |
| Chicago Bulls | 13 |
| New York Knicks | 10 |
| Phoenix Suns | 9 |
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Bulls who have been named NBA All-Stars.
NBA ALL-STAR APPEARANCES BY BULLS PLAYERS
| App. | Years |
| Michael Jordan | 11 | 1985-93, '96, '97 |
| Scottie Pippen | 7 | 1990, '92-97 |
| Chet Walker | 4 | 1970, '71, '73, '74 |
| Bob Love | 3 | 1971-73 |
| Norm Van Lier | 3 | 1974, '76, '77 |
| Artis Gilmore | 3 | 1978-80 |
| Jerry Sloan | 2 | 1967, '69 |
| Reggie Theus | 2 | 1980, '83 |
| Guy Rodgers | 1 | 1967 |
| Bob Boozer | 1 | 1968 |
| B.J. Armstrong | 1 | 1994 |
| Horace Grant | 1 | 1994 |
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Men who guided the Bulls before Phil Jackson took over as head
coach in 1989. None of them won an NBA championship; in his
eight seasons in Chicago, Jackson has won five and has a
regular-season record of 483-173 (.736).
BULLS COACHES BEFORE PHIL JACKSON
| Seasons | W-L | Pct. |
| John Kerr | 1966-67 to 1967-68 | 62-101 | .380 |
| Dick Motta | 1968-69 to 1975-76 | 356-300 | .545 |
| Ed Badger | 1976-77 to 1977-78 | 84-80 | .512 |
| Larry Costello | 1978-79 | 20-36 | .357 |
| Scotty Robertson | 1978-79 | 11-15 | .423 |
| Jerry Sloan | 1979-80 to 1981-82 | 94-122 | .435 |
| Rod Thorn | 1981-82 | 15-15 | .500 |
| Paul Westhead | 1982-83 | 28-54 | .341 |
| Kevin Loughery | 1983-84 to 1984-85 | 65-99 | .396 |
| Stan Albeck | 1985-86 | 30-52 | .366 |
| Doug Collins | 1986-87 to 1988-89 | 137-109 | .557 |
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| Before Jordan, Motta was the winningest Bulls coach.
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