In one of the more bizarre minor streaks in sports, the Bulls have won 18 consecutive games on TNT Thursdays at the United Center. Jason Patt of FanRag Sports first brought attention to the streak, and it even has its own #TNTBulls hashtag on Twitter.

The streak has spanned parts of five seasons, two head coaches, and dozens of players, from Vladmir Radmanovic to Paul Zipser.

Jimmy Butler is the only player on the roster who remains from the first game of the streak, which was a 118-111 win over the New York Knicks on April 11, 2013. Butler played 50 minutes (!!!) in that game. The rosters change, but playing Butler into the ground never will.

There are so many weird and crazy things about the #TNTBulls streak. It’s not as if the Bulls are playing bad teams. TNT usually tries to schedule good matchups, and Bulls’ opponents were a combined 386-258 going into those games, which included a handful of early season contests. The Bulls have won by an average of 9.1 points, which is the type of point differential that you’d roughly expect from a 66-win team.

The high scorers from some of those games have been all over the place too. The Bulls have won in so many unexpected ways and gotten the game of a lifetime from some of their role players when their stars have been out.

In the first game of the streak, the Knicks were 51-26 and winners of 13 in a row, but Nate Robinson dropped 35 points to end their winning streak. On March 13, 2014, the Houston Rockets were 44-20 but Mike Dunleavy scored a team-high 21 points to lead the Bulls to a 111-87 win. The Cleveland Cavaliers were 33-21 coming into the Feb. 12, 2015 matchup, but they didn’t have an answer for Tony Snell. Yes, Tony Snell. He scored 22 points and was a plus-29 in a game the Bulls won 113-98.

Top 3 favorite moments during the streak:

There have been some fun individual moments during the streak. My favorite by far has to be E’Twaun Moore coming out of nowhere to out-duel Russell Westbrook in the Bulls’ 108-105 win on March 5, 2015. Moore hit a clutch 3-pointer on a play that was originally designed for Pau Gasol. It ended up being the game-winning shot and the biggest shot to date of Moore’s career.

Derrick Rose has had his share of big shots for the #TNTBulls, but the most memorable was his game-winning floater over Tyson Chandler in the second game of the streak on Oct. 31, 2013.

The shot was great, but my favorite part was seeing Spike Lee looking like he wanted to die as he watched the replay of Rose’s floater on the United Center’s scoreboard after the play.

Last but not least was the Bulls’ win in Fred Hoiberg’s first game as an NBA coach. The Bulls had championship aspirations entering last season, and they beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in their season opener thanks to Pau Gasol’s block in the closing seconds on LeBron James.

Those were happier times, indeed.

A list of all of the games

Here are all 18 of the games that the Bulls have played during their streak.

2012-13 season: 1-0

April 11, 2013 vs. New York: 118-111

2013-14 season: 4-0

Oct. 31, 2013 vs. New York: 82-81

Dec. 5, 2013 vs. Miami: 107-87

Feb. 13, 2014 vs. Brooklyn: 92-76

March 13, 2014 vs. Rockets: 111-87

2014-15 season: 5-0

Dec. 18, 2014 vs. Knicks: 103-97

Dec. 25, 2014 vs. Lakers: 113-93

Jan. 22 2015 vs. Spurs: 104-81

Feb. 12, 2015 vs. Cleveland: 113-98

March 5, 2015 vs. Oklahoma City: 108-105

2015-16 season: 4-0

Oct. 27, 2015 vs. Cleveland: 97-95

Nov. 5, 2015 vs. Oklahoma City: 104-98

Dec. 10, 2015 vs. Clippers: 83-80

Jan. 7, 2016 vs. Celtics: 101-92

2016-17 season: 4-0

Oct. 27, 2016 vs. Boston: 105-99

Dec. 8, 2016 vs. San Antonio: 98-91

Feb. 16, 2017 vs. Boston: 104-103

Mar. 2, 2017 vs. Golden State: 94-87

Mar. 30, 2017 vs. Cleveland: ???