#23 on Bulls, won six championships.
Michael Jordan
Six championships, home of Michael Jordan's dynasty.
Chicago Bulls
1990's, led by Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
90s Bulls Dynasty.
Who invented basketball?
James Nesmith
LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and Tim Duncan.
2010s.
#24 and #8, played for Lakers.
Kobe Bryant
Seventeen championships, home of famous faces like Kobe Bryant and Magic Johnson.
Los Angeles Lakers.
Eleven championships, the 1960s, led by Bill Russell.
Boston Celtics.
What was the original hoop used to play basketball?
A peach basket.
Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Charles Barkley.
1990s.
#35 and #7, played for numerous teams including Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors.
Kevin Durant
Seventeen championships, home of Bill Russell and Larry Bird
Boston Celtics.
Early 00s-mid 10s, led by Tim Duncan and Tony Parker.
Who is credited with inventing the NBA?
Walter Brown.
Magic Johnson vs. Larry Bird.
1980s.
#2 and #11, a famous team mate of LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
Kyrie Irving
Seven championships, home of Stephen Curry and Wilt Chamberlain.
Golden State/Philadelphia Warriors.
The late 80s, mini-dynasty, was known to be a very aggressive team, especially against Michael Jordan.
Bad Boy Pistons
Where did the NBL and BAA meet to compromise?
Empire State Building
George Mikan, Bob Cousy, and the Minneapolis Lakers.
1950s.
Traded for Kobe Bryant in 1996 to the Charlotte Hornets.
Vlade Divac
Originally drafted Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Milwaukee Bucks
1950s, led by George Mikan and Vern Mikkelson.
Minneapolis Lakers.
What differed between college basketball and the NBL?
Rules and style of play.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wes Unseld, and Bill Walton.
1970s.