Up to Half Off Chicago Bulls 100-Level, 200-Level, and 300-Level Tickets. Choose between Dec. 17, 7 p.m., vs. Knicks and Dec. 21, 7 p.m., vs. Kings.
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- See the next generation of Bulls stars
- Choice of 100, 200, or 300 level
- Great for friends and families
Click here to purchase tickets and choose seating group and game.
Watch the Bulls dribble, dunk, alley-oop, coup-fourre, and shimmy-shammy their way to victory with today's side deal. This deal gets you up to half off tickets in the 100-level ($70 for a $130 value), 200-level ($55 for a $100 value), or 300-level ($30 for rows 1–7, a $60 value, and $20 for rows 8–17 a $40 value) sections. Watch the Bulls take on the New York Knicks on Thursday, December 17, at 7 p.m., or the Sacramento Kings on Monday, December 21, at 7 p.m. It's the perfect outing for sports fanatics, families, people who only own black and red clothing, or illusionist David Copperfield.
From the recently re-designed seats in the 300 level, new for the 2009–10 season, fans can look forward to new snacking stations, 144 flat-screen televisions, two new bars, and a renovated concourse. The 100 and 200 levels provide even more up-close access to the action, with the players' every drop of sweat and jaunty wink appearing in high-definition reality.
The 2009–10 Bulls squad has come together valiantly, with last season's Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose and superfit forward Luol Deng always providing some exciting court action. The equally matched Knicks and Kings will keep things competitive. Catch the team in action now, before Rose and company go on to win 17 consecutive championships, which will force the league to ban the Bulls in the interest of keeping things competitive.
Reviews
Citysearchers give the Bulls four stars, and Yelpers give them 4.5. Citysearchers give the United Center, where the Bulls play, four stars:
- the United Center is the House that Michael Built. You know...that guy Jordan? he was a pretty good basketball player for the Bulls? well, it's worth a trip to the United center for no other reason then to at least check out the statue of Mr. Jordan in front of the arena. – utah, Citysearch
- D-Rose leads the next generation of the Bulls dominance and with one big acquisition we may get back there sooner than anyone thinks. – Danny W., Yelp
- Even now going to games is (almost) just as fun as there is just something about the United Center that screams excitement. – Alichia S., Yelp
- See the next generation of Bulls stars
- Choice of 100, 200, or 300 level
- Great for friends and families
Click here to purchase tickets and choose seating group and game.
Watch the Bulls dribble, dunk, alley-oop, coup-fourre, and shimmy-shammy their way to victory with today's side deal. This deal gets you up to half off tickets in the 100-level ($70 for a $130 value), 200-level ($55 for a $100 value), or 300-level ($30 for rows 1–7, a $60 value, and $20 for rows 8–17 a $40 value) sections. Watch the Bulls take on the New York Knicks on Thursday, December 17, at 7 p.m., or the Sacramento Kings on Monday, December 21, at 7 p.m. It's the perfect outing for sports fanatics, families, people who only own black and red clothing, or illusionist David Copperfield.
From the recently re-designed seats in the 300 level, new for the 2009–10 season, fans can look forward to new snacking stations, 144 flat-screen televisions, two new bars, and a renovated concourse. The 100 and 200 levels provide even more up-close access to the action, with the players' every drop of sweat and jaunty wink appearing in high-definition reality.
The 2009–10 Bulls squad has come together valiantly, with last season's Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose and superfit forward Luol Deng always providing some exciting court action. The equally matched Knicks and Kings will keep things competitive. Catch the team in action now, before Rose and company go on to win 17 consecutive championships, which will force the league to ban the Bulls in the interest of keeping things competitive.
Reviews
Citysearchers give the Bulls four stars, and Yelpers give them 4.5. Citysearchers give the United Center, where the Bulls play, four stars:
- the United Center is the House that Michael Built. You know...that guy Jordan? he was a pretty good basketball player for the Bulls? well, it's worth a trip to the United center for no other reason then to at least check out the statue of Mr. Jordan in front of the arena. – utah, Citysearch
- D-Rose leads the next generation of the Bulls dominance and with one big acquisition we may get back there sooner than anyone thinks. – Danny W., Yelp
- Even now going to games is (almost) just as fun as there is just something about the United Center that screams excitement. – Alichia S., Yelp