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The Chicago Bulls call the United Center home. There are three levels at the United Center. Along with club seating and suites, the upper level has sections numbered 301 to 334. In the mid-level, there are 33 sections to choose from. Finally, the "100" level seats are made up of twenty-two sections.
All three levels have seats that are labeled "sideline, corner, or behind the hoop." All sections have their own great view of the action.
The 2023-24 Chicago Bulls have been a .500 team for the last two seasons after making the playoffs in the 2021-22 season. In the 2023-24 season, the team finished with a record of 39-43, 9th in the Eastern Conference. This lackluster season came with a net rating of -1.5 which ranked 20th in the NBA. This rating came from the team struggling on both ends of the court with an offensive rating ranking 19th and a 21st-ranked defensive rating. The Bulls have struggled since their complete dominance of the 90’s as the team has only made the playoffs once in the last 7 seasons. The team has been plagued by injury and inconsistent play and the 2023-24 season was no different.
The Bulls leading scorers came from DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, and Coby White. The team's leading scorer came in the form of 34-year-old DeMar DeRozan, who averaged 24 points per game and a league-leading 37.8 minutes per game. LaVine was the second-leading scorer with 19.5 points per game. This was a down year for LaVine as in his best three seasons he averaged 27.4, 25.5, and 24.8 points per game. His lack of offensive production hurt the team. The third leading scorer was Bulls 2019 first round pick, Coby White. This is the 23 year olds 5th season with the team and has increased his output each season, solidifying himself as a starter for the squad. Outside of these three scorers, the team saw limited production.
One significant loss that has hurt the team for years is the injured Lonzo Ball. Ball was traded to the team in the 2021 season. He signed a four-year $85 million contract but has only played a total of 38 games in Chicago as he struggles with injuries. Ball is a solid player as throughout his 6-year career he averaged 11.8 points and 6.2 assists per game. His return to basketball seems promising and would be a massive boost to a struggling Bulls team. If the team can see LaVine return to all-star form, young stars continue to develop and Ball returns from injury the team will transform into a playoff contender.
The 2023 Bulls took tenth place in the Eastern Conference. That took them out of playoff contention with a final record of 40-42. Nikola Vucevic played in all 82 games of the season and scored 1447 points. He had an astonishing 903 rebounds and 57 blocks. Patrick Williams also played in all 82 games, but was more of a back-up player, starting in just 65. Ayo Dosunmu had a great season. He played in 80 games and had 206 assists. Zach LaVine was the team leader in scoring, with 1913 points.
DeMar DeRozan and Nikola Vucevic were team leaders this past season. DeRozan played in 76 games this past season. He averaged 27.9 points per game, with 5.2 rebounds and 4.9 assists. DeRozan spent his first nine seasons with the Raptors, then three seasons with the Spurs. He was the spark that the Bulls needed down the stretch. Vucevic spent his second season with the Bulls as a key player in his position. He averaged just over 33 minutes per game and eleven rebounds. The Chicago Bulls took sixth place in the Eastern Conference at the end of the 2021-22 season. After playing tough against rivals such as the Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, and Cleveland Cavaliers, the team will rebound for the next season.
The final record for the Chicago Bulls' 2020-21 season was 31-41. The team took third place in the Central Division, 18 games behind the Milwaukee Bucks. Zach LaVine led the team in scoring, with 1591 points. Coby White scored 1041 points for the season and had the most playing time of the entire roster. He also led the team in assists. Thaddeus Young had an outstanding season under the hoop, with a team-leading 423 rebounds. For 2022, the team is off to a good start, currently leading their division.