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Chicago Bulls at Utah Jazz
7:00 PMΒ·Delta CenterΒ·Salt Lake City, UT
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About Bulls vs. Jazz

Bulls vs Jazz Tickets

It usually takes a long time for the memory to fade when two teams meet in the NBA Finals. It takes even longer when two teams play a pair of epic series in the NBA Finals in back-to-back seasons. That is the exact circumstances with the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz, who met in both the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals. No matter how much time passes, those two series have forever connected the Bulls and Jazz, making them unlikely rivals and making every game between the Bulls and Jazz mean a little more than the average NBA regular-season game.

Bulls vs Jazz

As most fans recognize, there was almost no way to stop Michael Jordan and the Bulls team of the late 90s. But the Jazz came as close in 1997 and 1998 as any team could possibly hope. The tandem of John Stockton and Karl Malone made Chicago sweat it out, pushing both series to six games, coming a few precious points short of forcing a Game 7 each time. Of the 12 games played across those two series, all but one or two of them was an absolute battle that went down to the wire, forever linking the Jazz with Chicago’s dynasties in a way that fans will never forget.

Of course, the Bulls still play in the United Center, which was also their home court when they beat the Jazz in the NBA Finals. The United Center has the largest capacity of any NBA arena, largely because there was such a high demand for Bulls tickets during the team’s dynasty in the 90s. The Jazz also plays in the same arena they called home during those NBA Finals meetings, although it has since changed names multiple times and is now Vivint Arena. After all of these years, the venue is still one of the loudest in the NBA and one of the most challenging for visiting teams, which is something the Bulls learned back in the 90s.

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If you’re in the market for cheap Bulls vs Jazz tickets, this is the place for you. This is where NBA fans go to find dates, times, and ticket prices for every rematch of the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals, not to mention a place where fans can find great deals on last-minute tickets.

Whether you want Chicago Bulls tickets for a game at the United Center or you want Jazz tickets so you can experience the noise inside Vivint Arena, we’ve got you covered. Just let us know the date and venue of the game, and we’ll make sure you get your hands on the cheapest Bulls vs Jazz tickets on the market.

Chicago Bulls Schedule and Ticket Prices

DateTimeCityVenueLowest Price
3/177:00 PMSalt Lake CityDelta Center$7