2011–12 Chicago Bulls season | |
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Head coach | Tom Thibodeau |
General manager | Gar Forman |
Owner(s) | Jerry Reinsdorf |
Arena | United Center |
Results | |
Record | 50–16 (.758) |
Place |
Division: 1st (Central) Conference: 1st (Eastern) |
Playoff finish |
First Round (Eliminated by 76ers 2–4) |
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com |
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Local media | |
Television | CSN Chicago, WGN America, WGN-TV, WCIU-TV |
Radio | WMVP |
The 2011–12 Chicago Bulls season was the 46th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Bulls finished the lockout-shortened season with a 50–16 record and ended as the number one seed in the Eastern Conference for a second consecutive season. Chicago started their playoff run on April 28, taking Game 1 of the first round against the Philadelphia 76ers at the United Center. However, that victory was marred with the season-ending injury of point guard and reigning MVP Derrick Rose, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament in the final minutes of the game. Chicago then lost three games in a row and were also without the services of starting center Joakim Noah for Games 4 and 5 of the series following an injury in his left ankle during Game 3 in Philadelphia. The Bulls managed to win one more game at home before losing the series 2–4 in Philadelphia and became the fifth number one seed in league history to lose a playoffs series against a number eight seed.
Via draft
Via free agency
Via free agency
Waived
Many players signed with teams from other leagues due to the 2011 NBA lockout. FIBA allows players under NBA contracts to sign and play for teams from other leagues if the contracts have opt-out clauses that allow the players to return to the NBA if the lockout ends. The Chinese Basketball Association, however, only allows its clubs to sign foreign free agents who could play for at least the entire season.