What. Perhaps I'm wrong, but there has to have been a good chance back in the early-to-mid 90's when the Bulls/Blackhawks each won playoff contests and the Cubs/White Sox won games. While thats probably true, I think the weekend was magnified because of how the Cubs, Bulls, and Hawks won. Cubs win on a walk off against long time hated rival, Bulls win on the road in OT against the defending Champs, and the Hawks come back from a 2-0 deficit to win. I wont go so far as to say its the greatest day in Chicago sports, but it definately was 1 hell of a good day for a fan of of 3 teams. It was definitely a good one. But it was still just a couple first round victories and mid-April baseball games. Given the championships that have been won, and more pivotal regular season games, I'm guessing there have been better days. Super Bowl XX should probably rank higher, just based on one team's win. And I'm not even a Bulls fan but there had to be days when the Bulls won a championship that were overall bigger days for Chicago sports fans. Well I meant it as more of an overall Chicago thing. It was also magnified by the excitement that comes along with being an underdog against the Celts, winning in OT, and the Cubs winning with a walkoff in extras. I also wasn't born yet for the Bears superbowl and as much as I loved the Bulls championship teams, I was 11 at the time of their 6th and final championship and grew up my whole life expecting the Bulls to win championships every year, so I really didn't appreciate them for what they were. So yeah, overall, I'd say it's the best day for Chicago sports in my life.