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Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls
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#72 Carlton Fisk spent 13 seasons with
the White Sox and is third in club history in home runs. He holds MLB records for games caught and home runs by a catcher.
He entered the Hall of Fame in 2000 and his number was retired in 1997.
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#4 Jerry Sloan hit for a career-high 43 points against
the Milwaukee Bucks on March 5. A 6-5 scrapper, Sloan made the NBA All-Defensive First Team at season's end. In fact,
the 1968-69 team would stand as the best rebounding squad in Bulls history, pulling down 4,550 boards on the season.
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#10 Bob Love began his professional basketball
career with the Cincinnati Royals. He was later traded to the Bucks, and then traded once again to the Chicago Bulls in 1968. During his eight seasons with the Bulls, he led in team scoring
for seven years and was a three-time NBA All-Star. He also holds the second highest scoring record
in Bulls history with 12,623 points.
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#23 Michael Jordan He
played in 1,072 games, playing an amazing 41,011 minutes and finished his career with 32,292 points, 5,633 assists and 6,672
rebounds. Winning six NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls.
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