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United Center company history timeline

1996

Michael Jordan in the United Center locker room after the Bulls beat the SuperSonics on June 16, 1996, to win their fourth NBA Championship. (BETH A. KEISER / Associated Press)

2001

Chicago’s two biggest stars ever — yes, even bigger than Chance the Rapper or Frank Robb the Alligator guy — crossed paths on May 17, 2001, for the taping of “Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular” at the United Center.

2016

For the 2016 World Series, Dwyane Wade bet James that his hometown Cubs would beat James’ hometown Indians, and the loser had to show up to the winner’s home stadium wearing the winning baseball team’s uniform.

2017

Then in 2017 it was moved into the new atrium, which was part of the 190,000-square-foot addition.

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