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Post by Dave the Dave on Mar 25, 2012 23:03:04 GMT -5
Didnt he play on that team with BJ Armstrong, John Paxson, Horace Grant, and that Pippen guy? Yeah, they were all on that team lead by Bill Wennington and Judd Beuchler.
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Post by Rican on Mar 25, 2012 23:03:33 GMT -5
Didnt he play on that team with BJ Armstrong, John Paxson, Horace Grant, and that Pippen guy? Doesn't ring any bells. John Paxson, though, now THERE'S an All-Star! Without him, the Bulls would have been nothing in the 90's. He carried that team.
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Post by h on Mar 25, 2012 23:36:00 GMT -5
This thread is a joke, right?
If I may be serious, for my money, it's a toss-up between Kurt Rambis and Bill Laimbeer.
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Post by stealthamo on Mar 25, 2012 23:43:17 GMT -5
The obvious answer is Ervin Johnson. Strangest thing. I looked up Ervin Johnson, and apparently there were two Ervin Johnsons that played in the NBA. The other was some no-name player from the 80s.
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Post by Jazzman on Mar 25, 2012 23:46:49 GMT -5
Obviously all you guys are forgetting the greatest of players, Vancouver Grizzlies legend Blue Edwards
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Post by bob on Mar 25, 2012 23:50:57 GMT -5
Shawn Bradley
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Mar 25, 2012 23:51:17 GMT -5
This long and no mention of Greg Ostertag? For shame, FAN, for shame... Forget Ostertag, he was nothing compared to Dwayne Schintzius. "Ivan make basket!"
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Post by Dave the Dave on Mar 25, 2012 23:52:16 GMT -5
Obviously all you guys are forgetting the greatest of players, Vancouver Grizzlies legend Blue Edwards I didn't forget him, he was a close second for me. I thought if I brought him up pit may sway people to vote for him. Obviously though, Tom is better.
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Post by turkeysandwich on Mar 25, 2012 23:56:27 GMT -5
Fine, I'll be the one to say it. Michael Jordan. Who? Oh you remember him, he was also called "Baby Harold Miner," not sure what happened to Mr. Jordan, I guess he couldn't live up to being put in the same company as the great Harold Miner.
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Post by Insomniac on Mar 26, 2012 0:06:05 GMT -5
Yeah, they were all on that team lead by Bill Wennington and Judd Beuchler. Wennington definitely became the leader of the Bulls both on and off the court when he joined them in 1993. But prior to that, they were Stacey King's team. King's ability to mold that group into a championship contender and a cohesive unit was crucial to their overall success in the 90s. A lot of Bulls fans worried when King was dealt to Minnesota mid-season, but fortunately Wennington was able to take over the reins and make the transition a seamless one.
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Post by nm on Mar 26, 2012 0:10:45 GMT -5
You guys are all wrong, it's obviously Pervis Ellison. I cant believe some of these answers
Popeye Jones is a close second
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Post by stealthamo on Mar 26, 2012 0:14:53 GMT -5
Yeah, they were all on that team lead by Bill Wennington and Judd Beuchler. Wennington definitely became the leader of the Bulls both on and off the court when he joined them in 1993. But prior to that, they were Stacey King's team. King's ability to mold that group into a championship contender and a cohesive unit was crucial to their overall success in the 90s. A lot of Bulls fans worried when King was dealt to Minnesota mid-season, but fortunately Wennington was able to take over the reins and make the transition a seamless one. Well, it helped that Wennington got mentored in his first year by the true leader of the Bulls in the early 90s, the immortal Will Perdue. However, Perdue had to leave the team in order to revitalize the Spurs in the late 90s, no doubt imparting his wisdom leading to the Spurs multiple championships in the early-mid '00s.
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Post by Insomniac on Mar 26, 2012 0:19:57 GMT -5
Well, it helped that Wennington got mentored in his first year by the true leader of the Bulls in the early 90s, the immortal Will Perdue. However, Perdue had to leave the team in order to revitalize the Spurs in the late 90s, no doubt imparting his wisdom leading to the Spurs multiple championships in the early-mid '00s. A lot of the low-post moves that Tim Duncan has used throughout his career were learned during one-on-one sessions with Perdue himself.
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Post by thegreatnodnarb on Mar 26, 2012 0:32:37 GMT -5
All this talk of Bulls players and not one mention of The Thunder from Down Under Luc Longley. That man was a basketball God.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2012 0:48:15 GMT -5
Really? We're near page 3 and no one mentions the greatness that was Cliff Anderson? For shame FAN. For shame.
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Post by salsashark on Mar 26, 2012 2:32:02 GMT -5
LOOK AT THIS MAN'S NAME AND RECOGNIZE HIS $K1LL NOT SO GREAT NOW HUH GOOGS
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Mar 26, 2012 8:50:41 GMT -5
This thread is just rediculous.
The obvious answer is Popeye Jones
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Post by Chardee MacDennis on Mar 26, 2012 9:13:07 GMT -5
How quick we forget about Chris Childs.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Mar 26, 2012 10:15:53 GMT -5
Fine, I'll be the one to say it. Michael Jordan. Who? Some nobody who was in that movie with Lola Bunny.
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Post by Toxik916 on Mar 26, 2012 11:12:46 GMT -5
I'm going with Bobby Hurley! Dude was straight cash homie!
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