The Chicago Bulls will no longer be displaying their six NBA championship banners for the remainder of the season. Following pyrotechnic issues during a Disturbed concert at the United Center, the ...
The Chicago Bulls’ six championship banners were removed from the rafters of the United Center for cleaning following a Disturbed concert over the weekend.
You won’t see the Bulls’ championship banners again this regular season. After a recent concert at Chicago’s United Center that featured Disturbed, Three Days Grace, and Sevendust ...
The banners commemorating the Chicago Bulls’ six NBA championships will not be displayed at the United Center for the remainder of the season. The banners were removed when United Center staff ...
The Chicago Bulls were forced to remove all six of the NBA team’s championship banners — captured during Michael Jordan’s Nineties reign — after they were inadvertently damaged by ...
The Chicago Bulls' six NBA championship banners have been removed from the United Center for the rest of the season, after they were damaged during a concert last weekend. The banners were removed ...
The Chicago Bulls will need to do a little cleaning to their championship banners after an issue at a concert damaged them. Disturbed played the Loudmouth Stage for the crowd Saturday.Sept.
All six of the Chicago Bulls' championship banners were pulled from the rafters and removed from the United Center after being damaged at a concert Saturday night. The United Center released a ...
All six of the Bulls championship banners were damaged during a rock concert and pulled down for the remainder of the season. Share There’s plenty around the United Center that disgruntled Bulls ...
Chicago Bulls fans noticed a rather significant absence at the team's games this week: its six championship banners. As it turns out, there was a reason for that, and it doesn't make the story any ...
A Saturday concert — featuring performances by heavy metal bands Three Days Grace, Sevendust and Disturbed — damaged the Bulls' six championship banners, according to the Chicago Tribune.