#18: The Second-Three-Peat – 1996-1998
With Michael Jordan at the helm, the Chicago Bulls captured three consecutive NBA championships from 1991 to 1993. Their blend of skill, swagger, and unrelenting competitiveness transformed them into a cultural and athletic force.

Jordan’s unmatched scoring, paired with Scottie Pippen’s versatility and Phil Jackson’s coaching, created a team that defined basketball in the early ’90s. Their dominance set a new standard for excellence and global popularity in the NBA.
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