In 2005-06, the Bulls improved their record to 32-28-5-3, earning 72 points and another seventh place finish in the conference.
The Bulls improved from 15 to 21 wins, although they were still tied for last in the league.
Since Collins became coach, the Bulls have steadily improved.
The Bulls improved their record to 58-21 to surpass the club mark of 57-25 in the 1971-72 season.
The Bulls improved 25 games from the previous year's 47-35 record to their all-time record 72 regular season wins.
The Bulls improved to 11-3 since Jordan's return from retirement a month ago.
While the Bulls have steadily improved as a team, Jordan's impact remains omnipresent.
The Bulls improved to 4-0, the best start in the team's 22-year history.
Since the end of that trip, however, the Bulls have turned around and improved their record from 4-9 to 13-10.
More importantly, the Bulls also improved notably as a team, finishing with a 55-27 record.