Two legends were present for the Bulls’ Heat game.

 

On Saturday night, the Chicago Bulls shocked the Miami Heat with a 102-97 victory, their first in three games.

That was cause for celebration, and Bulls fans were overjoyed.

They were especially delighted to see two iconic Bulls Hall of Famers present.

Dennis Rodman and Toni Kukoc were both there at the game, according to a photo released by the Bulls via ClutchPoints.

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The Chicago Bulls had their first victory after three consecutive losses on Saturday night, surprising the Miami Heat with a 102-97 win.

That was the cause of celebration, and Bulls fans were positively ecstatic.

They Were Also Very Happy To See Two Legendary Bulls Hall Of Famers In Attendance.

A picture shared by the Bulls, via ClutchPoints, showed both Dennis Rodman and Toni Kukoc at the game.

Rodman and Kukoc played together for several years during the 1990s.

They were both crucial parts of the team’s dominant era and earned their places in Chicago history.

During his time with the Bulls, Rodman averaged 5.2 points and 15.3 rebounds.

As for Kukoc, he produced 13.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists during his years in Chicago.

Both players earned multiple accolades, including championship rings and Hall of Fame honors.

Fans of the team were very pleased to see Rodman and Kukoc but they also likely felt a bittersweet sting because the team isn’t looking like the dynasty it was in the 90s.

They are currently the 12th team in the East with a lacking 5-9 record.

Even with their win on Saturday, there are a ton of rumors and so much speculation hanging over the team right now.

Over the last week, the NBA world has been waiting for news about big trades that could dismantle the roster.

Zach LaVine will likely leave, as well as possibly Alex Caruso and potentially even DeMar DeRozan.

These franchise-changing choices seem inevitable at this point, but perhaps they will lead to a brighter future for the team.

Will the team be as good as it was when Rodman and Kukoc suited up together?

That remains to be seen but hopefully, any major alterations and trades will result in a much better record than they have now.

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