Legendary Chicago Bulls
The number five spot goes to Norm Van Lier or “Stormin Normin”. The Bulls selected him in 3rd round of the 1969 NBA Draft and immediately traded him away. He was reacquired two years later in another trade. Van Lier has made the NBA All-Star team many times in his career. He is the Bulls third all-time leader in assists and steals. He is also ranked in the top 10 in minutes players, games played, field goals, and free throws.
The number four is earned by Bob Love. Love led the Bulls in scoring for seven consecutive seasons while he was there. He made three NBA All-Star appearances. He is currently ranked third on the Bulls all-time scoring list with 12,623 points. He even had his number retired by the Bulls in 1994.
The number three spot goes to Jerry Sloan. Sloan earned the nickname “the original bull” because he was the first draft selection by the Bulls when they expanded into the NBA. He was able to lead the Bulls to the playoffs in their first year in the NBA. Sloan made two NBA All-Star teams and also made the NBA All-Defensive team 6 times. Sloan’s number 4 was the first ever number retired by the Chicago Bulls.
The number two player is of coarse the great Scottie Pippen. Pippen was Michael Jordan’s right hand man on the court. Those two worked together to produce six NBA Championships for the Bulls. Scottie was well-known for being one of the games best outside defenders. He was named to 10 NBA All-Defensive Teams. He was also part of 7 NBA All-Star Teams. Scottie Pippen will always be remembered in Chicago.
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