The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls didn't just win basketball games-they redefined what winning meant. Powered by Michael Jordan's return to peak form, Dennis Rodman's relentless rebounding mastery, and Phil Jackson's seamless triangle offense, Chicago stormed through the NBA with a precision and dominance the sport had never seen. From the first tip-off in November to the championship-clinching buzzer in June, the Bulls were a living blueprint for excellence, combining discipline, talent, and chemistry in a way that left opponents overwhelmed and fans captivated. This book is the definitive chronicle of that season. It follows every step of their 72-10 march through the regular season and their 15-3 playoff conquest, weaving game-by-game narratives with deep analysis of their strategies, statistical dominance, and cultural impact. It's a story about more than wins-it's about leadership, unity, and the pursuit of perfection. For die-hard basketball fans, sports historians, and anyone who appreciates the drama of human performance at its peak, 72 Wins is an inside look at a team that became the benchmark for greatness, not just in basketball, but in all of professional sport.
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