As in, were here prior to 90-91 but DID NOT play on the championship teams
1. Artis Gilmore
2. Chet Walker
3. Bob Love
4. Reggie Theus
5. Norm Van Lier
6. Jerry Sloan
7. Guy Rodgers
8. Bob Boozer
9. Mickey Johnson
10. David Greenwood
honorable mention George Gervin, was here kind of like Bobby Orr playing for the Blackhawks not really a Bull
Top 10 Bulls of the pre dynasty era
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I'll admit I first started watching Chicago in 93-94 (was too young to really remember watching before that) so i'm not gonna act like I've watched all these former Bulls but i have watched a lot of old games on tape and youtube to get a feel for most of the players. Mine would be as follows:
1. Bob Love
2. Jerry Sloan
3. Chet Walker
4. Artis Gilmore - skill level #1 but limited since his best years in ABA imo
5. Reggie Theus - my father always talked about how he was "jordan" before Jordan (not skill level but franchise face)
6. Norm Van Lier
7. Bob Boozer
8. Guy Rodgers
9. David Greenwood
10. Orlando Woolridge
Shout outs also to - Tom Boerwinkle, Mickey Johnson and as you said George Gervin
1. Bob Love
2. Jerry Sloan
3. Chet Walker
4. Artis Gilmore - skill level #1 but limited since his best years in ABA imo
5. Reggie Theus - my father always talked about how he was "jordan" before Jordan (not skill level but franchise face)
6. Norm Van Lier
7. Bob Boozer
8. Guy Rodgers
9. David Greenwood
10. Orlando Woolridge
Shout outs also to - Tom Boerwinkle, Mickey Johnson and as you said George Gervin