The Chicago Bulls in April 1996 solidified their name in dazzling history.
On April 14, they defeated their opponents in Cleveland with a score of 98-72, tying the NBA record for the best single season with 69 wins.
Two days later, on April 16, the Bulls' shooting was as cold as the temperature in Milwaukee, with Pippen and Jordan combining for 16 out of 46, Dumars hitting 2 out of 8, and Kukoc making 3 out of 8.
But relying on fierce defense, the Bulls decapitated the Bucks in the second half and still secured the victory despite their dismal shooting percentage.
This is the terrifying aspect of being first in both offense and defense; they could pick anything and easily kill you with it.
After the game, the Bulls' players simply hugged each other calmly, but the significance of this victory was far from as tranquil as they appeared.
It was the 70th win of the regular season, an unprecedented record in NBA history!