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The 1980s and 1990s were a golden age in NBA history, an era marked by the rise of legendary players such as Michael Jordan. Known for his unparalleled court skills, MJ led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and solidified his place as one of the greatest basketball players in history.
In a 2006 interview with Slam Magazine, Jordan reminisced about his time in the league and shared some fascinating insights about his career. One of the most interesting tidbits he revealed was his “dream team” from his era, a selection of players he would choose to play with if given the chance. As expected, Mike’s dream team included some of the biggest names in basketball at that time.
Didn’t hesitate to name Magic
He named Magic Johnson, widely considered one of the best point guards in league history, his top pick for that position without hesitation. The two have a colorful history and a deep friendship. Intense competitors on the floor yet thick as thieves off it, Jordan even captured his first NBA title at Magic’s expense in 1991.
However, MJ had trouble deciding who to play small forward. After all, one can’t talk about all-time greats in the 1980s and early 90s without mentioning the standout from French Lick, Indiana, and Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird. A three-time NBA champion, three-time MVP, 12-time All-Star, and 10-time All-NBA team member, Bird was the pre-eminent small forward of his time.
At the same time, Jordan had to credit another player who had a major impact on his career – Scottie Pippen. Although the Arkansas native was largely overshadowed by His Airness for most of his career, Pippen was undoubtedly one of the best small forwards ever. Pippen was essential to the Chicago Bulls’ six championship titles with incredible athleticism, defensive prowess, and unselfish playmaking skills.
Jordan shared, “I would have a tough time at the small forward position, because that’s taking Scottie Pippen and Larry Bird and splitting them.”
Who will play power forward?
As close as Jordan and Barkley once were, the former couldn’t bring himself to name the “Chuckster” at the power forward position primarily because the latter was indifferent to playing defense.
He also had Celtics great Kevin McHale and Utah Jazz ace Karl Malone to choose from. However, Jordan’s Tar Heels roots run deep, leading him to select Los Angeles Lakers star James Worthy.
“At the four, you’re talking Kevin McHale, you’re talking Karl Malone and then you’re talking about James Worthy. I’m a take James because I’m a Carolina guy,” Jordan remarked.
Man in the middle
Jordan went with Hakeem Olajuwon for his center. His Airness said this decision was a no-brainer given the versatility “The Dream” possessed. Whether dominating the low post with his array of moves, stepping out to hit a mid-range jumper, or defending the rim ferociously, Olajuwon could do it all.
“At center, I’d go with Olajuwon, that’s without a doubt. I mean, I never saw Jabbar in his prime, and Patrick (Ewing), and I love Patrick, but I would have to say the versatility of where the game was going, Olajuwon was by far the best at the center position.”
It’s hard to argue with Jordan’s choices for his era’s “Dream Team.” It’s even harder to foresee any other team defeating this legendary quintet. After all, with MJ in the mix, it’s nearly impossible to imagine a team that could beat them.
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